The notice of intention to appoint administrators does not mean Carpetright has collapsed today
Carpetright, one of the UK's largest floor-covering retailers, has filed a notice to appoint administrators, putting approximately 3,000 jobs in jeopardy.
Insiders informed The Times that the sale is likely to be finalised through a pre-pack deal or company voluntary arrangement. , the Mirror reports.Filing a notice of intent to appoint an administrator is a move retailers can make to prevent the company from going bust. This means it could potentially be saved.
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