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The winning bidder for TVR is..........

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.....Nikolai Smolensky :!:

 

The company responsible for the sale of TVR has issued a statement naming the new owner of the marque's 'trademarks, vehicle stock, work-in-progress, and its manufacturing plant and equipment'; rather confusingly, it's Nikolai Smolensky.

 

The Russian oligarch created Blackpool Automotive, the company that has (or rather, hasn't) just changed hands, in order to protect the company's assets before it entered administration earlier in the year.

 

It had been reported that Smolensky's intentions were to hive-off TVR's trademark and its intellectual property into a separate company in order to be able to make a new start for TVR away from its Blackpool home.

 

It now appears that, due to a mistake made somewhere down the line, the Russian has had to buy back that which he thought he could do without – the lion's share of the company he bought from Peter Wheeler in 2004 for £15 million, in other words – for 'an undisclosed fee' which Autocar understands must be somewhere in the region of £2 million.

 

Uncertainty about the British sports car maker's future is sure to rumble on until Smolensky makes a statement about his plans for the company in light of this announcement. When he does, you can be sure that Autocar will bring you word first. Meanwhile, the entirety of the statement issued earlier by Blackpool Automotive's administrators, PKF Partners, is below.

 

Thursday 22 February 2007

 

Blackpool Automotive Limited in Administration

 

PKF Partners and Joint Administrators of Blackpool Automotive Limited yesterday evening completed the sale of the main assets of the company for an undisclosed sum to a company controlled by Nikolai Smolensky.

 

The sale included the TVR trademarks, certain vehicle stock, work-in-progress, and the manufacturing plant and equipment.

 

In a statement, joint administrators Philip Long, Kerry Bailey and Matthew Gibson said:

 

"Having advertised the assets of the company to the open market, we are confident we have achieved the best possible price in the circumstances and we are now looking to return money to the creditors as quickly as possible.

 

"While we had a significant number of companies expressing an interest, four demonstrated they had the funds required to enter a bidding process.

 

Ultimately, Mr Smolensky's company came in with the highest offer."

 

Ends.

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It's pretty disgusting and I feel sorry for the workers as they will not get a redundancy payment.

 

This sort of sharp business practice is perfectly legal but it damn well shouldn't be. You should not be able to put a company into administration, write off all your debts and liabilities, and then buy back the assets again. It stinks.

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It's pretty disgusting and I feel sorry for the workers as they will not get a redundancy payment.

 

This sort of sharp business practice is perfectly legal but it damn well shouldn't be. You should not be able to put a company into administration, write off all your debts and liabilities, and then buy back the assets again. It stinks.

 

Ol' Nicky SmellyPants is a bit of a weasel really, isn't he.... I read in Evo that the workers were promised pay for December and any holiday owed to them, which never turned up... I hope his car breaks down in Blackpool sometime so he can find out what is really thought of him....

 

Well I've heard that he drives a TVR, so it'll probably break down everywhere.... :-P

 

It's a damn shame all round.

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Well I've heard that he drives a TVR, so it'll probably break down everywhere....

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Well I've heard that he drives a TVR, so it'll probably break down everywhere....

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I'm only jealous... I'd love a T350...

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