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Liquidators settle preferential claim with Cellnet
Liquidators of defunct system integrator, Leading Solutions, have recovered $1.2 million from Queensland-based distributor, Cellnet.
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In Pictures: Channel tragedies
ARN takes a look at channel companies that have met their end in recent years.
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Reseller review: Where are they now?
Australia’s reseller landscape has been a colourful one over the past decade. Like their distribution counterparts, reseller organisations have gone through massive changes as technologies matured, and their business models transformed from box seller, through to sophisticated IT services and beyond. Through mergers, acquisitions and failures, the list of prominent channel players has evolved dramatically over recent years.
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Corporate Express appoints industry veterans
IT reseller, Corporate Express, has made a raft of new appointments to grow business opportunities and drive its high-end customer solutions push.
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Synnex chief: Resellers still hurting from downturn
The market may well be swinging upwards, but tough conditions experienced over during 2009 could see a few more resellers close their doors this year, Synnex’s local chief claims.
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Synergy finalises Leading Solutions deal
ASX-listed integrator, Synergy Plus (ASX: SNR) has finalised its purchase of Leading Solutions for $3.9 million.
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Leading debts exceeded $12 million
Defunct systems integrator, Leading Solutions, owed creditors $12.486 million at the time administrators were appointed, recent documents reveal.
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S Central founder details receivers appointment
S Central’s founder and managing director, Peter Mavridis, has confirmed receivers were appointed to the company’s book debts after it failed to reach an agreement over the issue with Brennan IT.
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Synergy/Leading deal finalised
ASX-listed Synergy Plus has finalised its acquisition of Leading Solutions business assets from administrators, McGrathNicol.
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Leading staffer leads the way to Synergy
Former Leading Solutions marketing director, Garrett MacDonald, has become one of the first of 27 staff to sign on with new company owner, Synergy Plus.
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Pater quits Synergy post
Synergy's managed services director, Roy Pater, has quit his post after just under two years with the ASX-listed integrator.
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Synergy calls on Leading staff to sign on
Synergy Plus is hoping up to half of Leading Solutions’ staff will join the combined organisation following its business asset purchase earlier this week.
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Synergy CEO: Leading staff are important to us
Synergy’s acting chief is staking his reputation on addressing customer and staff concerns following the ASX-listed integrator’s acquisition of Leading Solutions.
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