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EUK reassures trade in Woolies worry
08.08.08 Graeme Neill
Wholesaler Entertainment UK has moved to reassure small and independent publishers that it "continues to be a financially stable business" after some publishers had credit insurance cancelled.
A number of independent publishers told The Bookseller that insurance for stock held with the wholesaler had been reduced or cancelled recently. It is unclear how many publishers are involved but it is not believed to have affected major publishers' credit insurance.
One insurer's document said the decision was made "in the light of the prevailing uncertain economy and extremely challenging retail conditions in the UK. Our stance has been further reviewed following [parent company Woolworths] Group's recent announcement to the London Stock Exchange," it said. Last week, Woolworths gave a fresh profit warning after sales fell 6.7% in the six weeks to 26th July.
An EUK spokesman said it was common practice for credit insurers to review risk and exposure. "The Woolworths Group has no major issues with any credit insurer and we have no reason to believe we will have any issues during the Q4 peak trading period. EUK is and continues to be a financially stable business with a proven and profitable track record."
Comments on this article
By David
Well...it is common practise to review the insurance but is this the start of the end for EUK and Bertrams?....Once the insurers start to get cold feet then the publishers will not want to face the risk....which will surely hinder supply. Golds have just gone under and the insurers there had previously moved their insurance downwards.09 Aug 08 11:18
By Ray Hollingsworth
People get a glimpse of the trap door...but they don't really focus on it that clearly, it could be that they don't want to, think it will disappear...the trap door looms for some main players...and this time around 'restructuring' will be like pissing in the wind...some big news on the horizon...09 Aug 08 15:25
By Clive Keeble
What an absolute lot of alarmist drivel. EUK are profitable, their customers (including the indies supplied by THE/Bertram) are profitable . Too much doom and gloom from journalists : today's journalist sits at the computer screen, mere puppets for the despond merchants. Earlier this week I heard that Bertrams were in fact enlarging their warehouse floorspace ; somehow that is all at odds with the spiel.09 Aug 08 16:09
By David
Yep.... and Berts made two of their reps redundant recently as well....09 Aug 08 19:06
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