A Rock Xtreme laptop

Rock enters administration

PC builder ceases trading on 8 May as administrators try to sell the business as a going concern

Written by Sara Yirrell

System builder Rock has become another high profile victim of the tough trading conditions and has gone into administration.

According to a notice on Rock's web site, Dominic Wong and David Langton of Deloitte and Touch have been appointed as joint administrators and are 'working closely with the management of Rock to secure a sale of the business as a going concern'.

The statement details the reasons for the failure of the business, including "cash flow difficulties faced as a result of stock misappropriation by a former employee". This apparently led to suppliers reducing credit limits which impacted on cash flow. The business had ceased trading before the administrators were appointed.

A skeleton staff is in place to keep the business ticking over, and the administrators have revealed there are a 'number of interested parties'.

Rock was unavailable for comment at the time this article was published.

It is also unclear at this stage how the situation impacts Rock's holding company Rok, which recently took a 51 per cent stake in Rock.

For full statement see here.

Further reading

Related articles

Mobile phone explosion exposed as hoax

South Korean quarry worker covered up accidental death   More...

Nokia to pay off staff in axed German factory

Bochum employee representatives reach agreement with mobile giant   More...

Cisco identifies mobile working psyche

Pick the right employees, say occupational psychologists   More...

Korean game traders taken out by hackers

$900m virtual goods business driven offline by DoS attacks   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

09 May 2008

2.51 MBWiMax muddle, Google tactics and asteroid bunkum More...

08 May 2008

3.26 MBBroadband Anywhere, phone-free transport and Web 3.0 More...

07 May 2008

3.19 MBUK success, a paucity of IT women and robot wars More...

Poll

DATA ENCRYPTION

DATA ENCRYPTION

Should encryption be mandatory for all personal data held by companies and governments?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

Ofcom

Ofcom outlines future wireless vision

Wi-Fi healthcare and intelligent car brakes in the pipeline   More...

HP

HP Labs opens doors to academia

Innovation Research Program invites proposals related to current research   More...

Advertisement

Asteroid

Nasa plans manned mission to asteroid

Bruce Willis thankfully not going   More...

MySpace

MySpace offers opt-in data sharing

Deals signed with Photobucket, Twitter, eBay and Yahoo   More...

Advertisement