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Friday 4 June 2010

Wine Traders International Ltd – message from RSM Tenon

Message from RSM Tenon
'Wine Traders International Limited has been wound up in the High Court of Justice no. 001873 of 2010 on 5 May 2010 by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry in the public interest.

The Official Receiver, 21 Bloomsbury Street, London, WC1B 3SS is dealing with the matter following the winding up order on 5 May 2010.

Mr Stanley Coltman and Mr Alexander Kinninmonth of RSM Tenon (www.rsmtenon.com) have been nominated by creditors (investors) to act as liquidators and they have agreed to investigate this matter and deal with the ownership of the wines and realisation of the assets and distribution of future dividends to creditors.  They would like to hear from any creditors (investors) who are involved in this matter and  you are invited to contact Mark Hendrick, Associate Director at RSM Tenon on 020 7448 8115 or Robert Beat, Director at RSM Tenon on 020 7448 8111 and they will be happy to assist you in this matter.'

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If  there are other companies who have been contacted by investors with Wine Traders International Ltd and who may also be looking to be appointed as liquidator by the official receiver I would be happy to post a similar message to the one above.

4 comments:

  1. What did they do?????? what was their crime????
    great having the news a little background would help

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  2. Anon. Thanks for your comment. As soon as I have more background I will post it.

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  3. Jim, as a poor victim of WTI; my present understanding of the siuation is that the Insolvency Service Company Investigations section is dealing with this issue. The case oficer is Matthew Stone. I'm not aware that Liqidators have been apointed, but I stand to be corrected? The London City Bond have frozen all the WTI stock as they tried to move it into and through their Bradshaw & Karr account. I wish I'd moved earlier on your advice. Best rgds.

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  4. Anon. I'm sure you are right. However, the Official Receivers tend to appoint a company to act as liquidators on their behalf.

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