homolumo wrote: » More jobs gone if restructuring goes ahead. Huge loss to that retail park.#http://www.rte.ie/news/business/2013/0131/365509-examiner-appointed-to-diy-chain-bq-ireland/
''Based on management's forecasts and the company's current trading performance, it is proposed that at least two stores, Athlone and Waterford, will be closed. In addition, most of the other stores will require the agreement, by individual landlords, of substantially improved terms. In light of the required change to terms, management consider it likely that a further two stores will be closed,'' today's statement added.
spankmemunkey wrote: » How many people are employed in B+Q?
DIY chain B&Q Ireland Ltd has been placed into interim examinership following a hearing at the High Court this afternoon. This gives the company protection against its creditors for up to 100 days while the DIY chain attempts to restructure the business and formulate a survival plan to put the business back on a viable financial footing. Declan McDonald of PwC has been appointed as interim examiner.Under a proposed restructuring, stores in Athlone and Waterford – which employ 92 staff between them - would close.
Partizan wrote: » Argos I hear also in big trouble.
Cabaal wrote: » Argos are closing alot of stores in the uk and the likes because they need to compete with online retailers and its cheaper do online ordering then have stores.http://businessetc.thejournal.ie/argos-planning-to-close-up-to-75-stores-647339-Oct2012/
Cabaal wrote: » Sad news, so even if B&Q is saved its likely Waterford is gone anyway, I think one of the nails in Waterford's coffin when it comes to B&Q was the moving of TK Maxx, atleast thats my view. Always figured would have gotten more business with TK Maxx beside it as it makes it a more attractive destination for say a couple shopping,
spankmemunkey wrote: » Completely agree with you, HATE shopping in TK MAX now, it was much better where it was and had more to offer, Im sure they had a larger work force out in butlerstown retail park, and if B+Q Close i reckon more will leave that park, its really scary the knock on affect closures have.I dont know why TK Max left, well apart from the obvious breaking rules of their licence but surely some sort of permission could have been sought afterwards, Dont really shop there anymore
rasper wrote: » More bad news for Waterford, more jobs , income and confidence gone How much more can we afford to lose, government aint going to do much only coast to their pension pots
realworld82 wrote: » not nice to see the closure of the waterford store but it will be far more beneficial for our town to see a locally owned hardware stores and local kitchen and bathroom providers thrive now that B&Q will be gone,
Finnbar01 wrote: » That depends on prices, quality, range etc of goods provided by a local store.
Wanderer2010 wrote: » To be fair, what do people expect politicians to do about this? All they can do is spout about how unfair it is that Waterford is getting the raw end of the stick and how many families will now have to emigrate etc etc. Its not as if I dont think its sad but people expect local politicians to swoop in and save the day. If Edna cant make a dent with the big boys over our annual zombie bank debt, then Paudie etc sure as hell arent going to change simple economics and rent policies. We are definitely being ignored on the jobs fronts but why do people still look to politicians for the answers. It smacks of naivety.
shockwave wrote: » Its a massive store, would be hard to find another retailer to go into a building that big.
spankmemunkey wrote: » Looks deffo anyway that the Waterford branch will close, it was on the radio earlier that 2 branches will close. what does B+Q stand for anyway?
spankmemunkey wrote: » "I dont know why TK Max left, well apart from the obvious " Ha ha yeah i do:D