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Online retailer bids for Comet- will electricals store go web-only?

November 24, 2012

The entrepreneur behind Appliances Online has tabled a bid for Comet in a move that could see the failed electrical chain disappear from retail parks and high streets.

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John Roberts, who set up Appliances Online in 2000, confirmed he had put in a “seven-figure offer” for Comet’s website after it collapsed into administration earlier this month.
He said his Bolton-based business would hope to run the Comet brand online, but said a deal would depend on whether he could rescue the brand before too much damage was done through the administration process.
Administrator Deloitte is also understood to have received a bid for 140 of the 195 Comet stores, which could save more than 2,000 jobs, according to a report in The Sun newspaper.
Deloitte said it had been in discussions with a number of interested parties over different parts of the Comet business.
Some 1,500 posts at the collapsed electricals chain have already been axed, including 603 home delivery network jobs on Monday.
A further 57 head office posts in Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, 56 employees from a call centre in Clevedon, and 17 from an office in Hull also went this week.
The sites were already the subject of 330 redundancies last week.
Deloitte has also closed 27 of the 41 shops it announced it would shut by the end of the month.
Mr Roberts, who said Comet’s poor attitude to its customers caused its downfall, wants a quick sale of the business.
He said it was unlikely Comet would survive in any form on the retail parks.
The collapse of Comet marks one of the biggest high street casualties since the demise of Woolworths in 2008 and came a month after the failure of JJB Sports.
The group was hit by weak high street trading conditions, competition from online rivals and being unable to secure the trade credit insurance needed to safeguard suppliers.
In particular, it was knocked by the lack of first-time home-buyers, who had been key customers for Comet, according to Deloitte.

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