Monday, March 14, 2011

Petmania seeks examinership | The Post

The owners of Petmania, a family-owned chain of 15 pet stores, will seek the appointment of an examiner to the business in the High Court tomorrow morning.

The court will consider a petition to put three related companies into examinership in a bid to restructure their finances.

The companies are Petmania, furniture retailer Meubles (Ireland) and O’Keeffes of Kilkenny, which runs a garden centre in the city. The group was founded by the O’Keeffe family in the 1970s.

The Petmania business started in 2005 in a section of the family’s garden centre, but expanded quickly in the following years. It has about 250 staff.

In an interview with The Sunday Business Post a year ago, Petmania managing director Shane O’Keeffe, a nephew of the founders, said that the group hoped to have 20 pet shops around the country by 2012.

Petmania made a loss of almost €645,000 in the 12 months to the end of May 2009, which it said was ‘‘as expected, given the building of its new store network’’.

It had a deficit of €731,000 on its balance sheet and owed €6.2 million to its parent, O’Keeffes of Kilkenny, at the end of the financial year.

The latest accounts for the parent company show it had accumulated profits of €3.5 million in May 2009, but had outstanding bank loans of €3.8 million and also owed €4.2 million to its directors.

Sad to see a long-established business like Meubles being brought down by a foray into another unrelated business.
The old adage of "Stick to the knitting" is very important today.

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1 comment:

  1. Unfortunately they didnt move with the times. ie the down turn from the high end of the Pet Food market to the medium & lower priced products!! It didnt have the same effect in the UK, but thats the way the trend has been going in Ireland the last year.

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