Public sector IT supplier Stone
Group has emerged as the new owner of
Rock after winning
the bidding war for the struggling system builder.
Stone will pay an undisclosed sum the trade and assets of the Warwick-based
notebook specialist, which went into administration two weeks ago
(CRN
Online, 9 May).
David Langton, joint administrator at accountancy firm Deloitte &
Touche, confirmed last week to CRN that there were several interested parties in
the firm.
Rock’s former chief executive Nick Boardman will join Stone as director of
its mobile technology division.
Stone said the acquisition would enable it to offer a wider range of
specialist high-end notebooks to its public sector customers and pledged to
fully back the Rock brand going forward.
James Bird, chief executive of Stone, said: “This acquisition is great news
for Stone and for our customers, because we can now offer a much wider portfolio
of laptops.
“By acquiring Rock Computers, Stone has the opportunity to leverage our existing
IT manufacturing skills and support resources to develop more specialist
Notebook products to meet the demands of some specific verticals in our public
sector customer base.”
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