This is a disaster. There are 4 Threshers in town, one expensive real ale off-licence and several supermarket chain stores.First Quench, the owner of Threshers, The Local, Wine Rack, and Haddows, has gone into administration.
Administrators KPMG will look to save "as many jobs as possible" by selling the business as a going concern.
All stores will stay open and all the company's 6,500 employees will be paid as usual next week, they said.
The company had been looking at various ways of restructuring the business to avoid administration as it struggles during the recession.
It has suffered from increased competition from supermarkets, and from stock problems earlier this year.
'Challenging marketplace'
It said it had been unable to warn staff of the move to call in KPMG.
"It is with great regret that the board was not able to brief our colleagues prior to [the announcement] being made public," the company said.
"This was always our intention but, unfortunately, the news leaked. There is a full programme of communication which will commence from Friday morning to our colleagues," it added.
On Wednesday, First Quench released a statement saying that "it is no secret that the credit crunch has made a very competitive marketplace even more challenging."
"The board, in consultation with its advisers, has been actively considering a number of restructuring and strategic options for First Quench and any decision will be made in the best interests of the business and its stakeholders."
First Quench has 1,300 stores under its various different brand names.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8332813.stm
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Difficult not to be bitter about this recession - it's not a pretty pitcher.
Thresher as a brandys one of the strongest out there, they've racked up a pretty distinctive label over the years - at yeast they still have the bols to try and continue trading now they've distilled it down to the most profitable area and syphoned off the dregs. May as well give it one more shot, no use in doing it by halves is it. Measure for measure it has to be one of the more liquid sectors of the economy - it's just that the bar has been raised a bit.
No baileys-out for the drinks industry it seems. It's a wkd business.
Thresher as a brandys one of the strongest out there, they've racked up a pretty distinctive label over the years - at yeast they still have the bols to try and continue trading now they've distilled it down to the most profitable area and syphoned off the dregs. May as well give it one more shot, no use in doing it by halves is it. Measure for measure it has to be one of the more liquid sectors of the economy - it's just that the bar has been raised a bit.
No baileys-out for the drinks industry it seems. It's a wkd business.
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Always have to cap it off don't you.
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