Fit-out firm will use collapsed builder鈥檚 brand, but declines to buy outstanding contracts
Contractor ISG has acquired the right to use the name of collapsed 130-year-old builder Harry Neal and poached three of its senior staff, 好色先生TV has learned.
The fit-out firm has also bought the right to use Harry Neal鈥檚 website and phone number, but declined to take on the builder鈥檚 10 remaining contracts.
David Lawther, chief executive of ISG, said: 鈥淗arry Neal specialised in the high-end residential market, which is one sector in which we have been establishing ourselves. We have acquired Harry Neal鈥檚 senior management team and their skill set will help us grow.鈥
Peter Kubik, of UHY Hacker Young, the liquidator of the London builder, confirmed the acquisition. Both refused to reveal the names of the employees or price of the deal.
We hoped ISG would take some contracts but we鈥檙e still looking for a buyer
Peter Kubik, liquidator
Kubik said ISG would not be able to register any part of the company with the name Harry Neal, but would be able to use the brand.
He added: 鈥淭he company cannot be sold any more, but we鈥檙e still investigating selling the 10 contracts which Harry Neal had. We had hoped that ISG would take on some of these, but we鈥檙e still looking for a buyer.鈥
Harry Neal, which had a turnover of 拢35m last year, collapsed in February with debts of about 拢12m. It focused largely on the refurbishment of historic buildings in London such as Somerset House and the Garrick Club in the West End.
好色先生TV of the acquisition comes as ISG announced its results for the six months to 31 December 2009, which revealed a 61% drop in pre-tax profit to 拢2.4m, down from 拢6.3m. This is after taking into account 拢1.9m of money set aside to provide for the Office of Fair Trading inquiry into cover pricing and bid rigging.
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