Thursday November 13 2014 20:00
UTRECHT (Reuters) – A restart of the bankrupt retailer Halfords is in the air. The curators say close to an agreement on key issues to be.
With which party they negotiate, they just want to not disclose. It is not yet clear what will be the personal consequences. Expected to be within a few days more information out, says a spokesman for the company said Thursday.
Halfords, known for cycling and car accessories, went bankrupt early last month. Retail Experts initially doubted that there would be a restart in it for the company. This would be because the store format and the range outdated hit in recent years.
But the trustees were most shops will be open, so that money kept coming and could facilitate a restart. Halfords has over 100 shops and 536 employees
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