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Businesses The Almighty Buck

Vertu, Phone-Maker To the Rich, Says It's Broke (gizmodo.com) 47

A British-based luxury phone maker which made its name selling $50,000 smartphones decked out in alligator leather and titanium and fitted with sapphire screens, has applied to the courts to be placed in administration after running of out money to pay staff and suppliers, (paywalled) reports British outlet The Times. In a witness statement filed in the High Court in London yesterday, the report adds, the company's last remaining director Jean-Charles Charki, said that Vertu was insolvent and unable to meet its June 30 payroll obligations of about 500,000 euros. From an earlier report: According to a juicy new report in the Telegraph, employees are worried about the future of the company after noticing that production had been running at reduced capacity. Employees are apparently worried about their unpaid wages, as well as pension contributions taken out of their paychecks without being added into the company's retirement fund. Sources inside the company also told the Telegraph that Vertu has unpaid debts with suppliers such as Qualcomm and Microsoft, and bills from waste management, pest control, and other property services.
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Vertu, Phone-Maker To the Rich, Says It's Broke

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  • by cant_get_a_good_nick ( 172131 ) on Friday June 30, 2017 @04:33PM (#54722131)

    as well as pension contributions taken out of their paychecks without being added into the company's retirement fund

    Wouldn't this be fraud? Punishable by jail? Well, if we actually jailed non-brown people the way we jail brown people...

    • by whoever57 ( 658626 ) on Friday June 30, 2017 @04:42PM (#54722179) Journal

      , the company's last remaining director Jean-Charles Charki, said that Vertu was insolvent and unable to meet its June 30 payroll obligations of about 500,000 euros.

      Right there you have illegal behaviour under UK law.

      • Not any more. St Theresa has freed us from such socialist nonsense as being obliged to actually pay workers. The grubby little oiks ought to be grateful for having something to occupy them, given how atrocious daytime TV is. The devil makes work for idle hands, you know.

        #MBGA

      • by Shimbo ( 100005 )

        , the company's last remaining director Jean-Charles Charki, said that Vertu was insolvent and unable to meet its June 30 payroll obligations of about 500,000 euros.

        Right there you have illegal behaviour under UK law.

        And the offence would be? Trading wihile insolvent is illegal, and some of the other rumours sound very dubious. Applying for administration because you can't meet your bills (~chapter 11 for US readers) is however what you should legally be doing as a director.

        • And the offence would be? Trading wihile insolvent is illegal,

          If you cannot pay your bills at the end of the month, and other bills, such as tax payments were already delinquent, you were trading while insolvent.

          Applying for administration because you can't meet your bills (~chapter 11 for US readers) is however what you should legally be doing as a director.

          Yes, calling in the administrators is the correct thing to do, but it should have been done sooner, before the company had run out of cash.

  • Their payroll obligations are 500,000 Euros? How many employees do they have? Five?

  • by T.E.D. ( 34228 ) on Friday June 30, 2017 @05:25PM (#54722429)

    Their vacuum tube supplier went out of business.

    If you've never heard it before though, you really should. The sound is amazing. So much warmer than those digital cellphones.

  • Will anyone be buying them up and supporting the phones that have made it to market?

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