Begbies Traynor Group plc (the Group), the UK's leading independent business recoverypractice, is pleased to announce the acquisition of Cooper Williamson
Julie Palmer and Jason Greenhalgh of Begbies Traynor LLP were appointed by the High Court as joint liquidators of Industry RE Limited.
Administrators Begbies Traynor secure sale of business to Country Court Care Homes.
One of the region’s fastest growing new businesses has been cleared for take-off after securing a development capital investment package of over £750,000.
According to the latest Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert research for Q2 2013, which monitors the financial health of “Corporate UK”, levels of ‘Critical’ financial distress among UK businesses have fallen 39% compared to Q2 2012; the second highest year on year decrease since the beginning of 2011.
Following the appointment of Leeds-based David Wilson and Ian Walker of Begbies Traynor to South Devon legal practice Recompense Limited last month.
Assets of Coggles sold to online retailer. Begbies Traynor is the UK's market leader in business recovery. With over 100 UK offices and over 1000 staff we are well positioned to assist you.
The Kyle Shopping Centre in Ayr and the nearby Arran Mall, both of which are owned by Glasgow-based Cairnduff Developments Ayr Limited, were placed in the hands of joint administrators Paul Dounis and Ken Pattullo of Begbies Traynor on 7 June 2013.
The building contractor delivering the final phase of regeneration at the Lewis’ Building in Liverpool is set to go into liquidation with the loss of 10 jobs.
Four local charities are set to receive a welcome boost following the liquidation of Sheffield Crossroads Ltd whose remaining funds will be re-distributed.
Well known premium fashion retailer Coggles Limited based in York has been placed in the hands of joint administrators Andy Clay and David Acland of Begbies Traynor.
Ahead of the release of the latest GDP figures this week, the most recent Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert research for Q1 2013, which monitors the financial health of “Corporate UK”, shows that the recovery of UK plc continues, with a 34% decline in ‘Critical’ financial distress among UK businesses compared to Q1 2012.
The Begbies Traynor Red Flag Alert Football Distress Survey, which twice a year analyses the corporate health of football clubs in England, has shown that the number of clubs facing financial difficulties has more than tripled since the last survey in October 2012.
Glasgow-based construction specialist William Crawford & Sons and J&T Blacksmiths Ltd have been placed in the hands of administrators.
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