I am biased as I hold plenty of BEG and recession is good for them, but it shows the problems are only just starting, and going to get a lot worse it seems.
http://www.begbies-traynor.com/companies_with_%22critical_problems%22_increase_almost_700_per_cent_/404
Companies With "Critical Problems" Increase Almost 700 Per Cent
Begbies Traynors Red Flag A!ert Statistics signal increasing difficulties for UK companies
Worsening economic climate results in seven times as many companies experiencing Critical Problems in Q2 2008 compared to Q2 2007
Over 4,200 companies experiencing critical problems in Q2 2008
Construction, IT and retail sectors suffering the most
Credit Crunch deepens with nearly 30 per cent increase in critical problems compared to Q1
Begbies Traynor, the UKs leading independent business rescue, recovery and restructuring specialist, today reveals that the number of UK companies experiencing Critical Problems in the second quarter of 2008 has increased substantially over the same period in 2007. Staggeringly, 4,258 companies faced critical problems (those with CCJs totalling over 5,000 or Winding-Up Petition related actions) in the second quarter of 2008 compared with 542 as in the same period last year, an overall increase of 685 per cent.
The research also shows that conditions are getting more difficult as the year progresses, with an increase in the number of companies facing critical problems of nearly 30 per cent (28.68 per cent) in Q2 2008 compared to Q1 2008.
Ric Traynor, Executive Chairman of Begbies Traynor Group, commented, The last set of Red Flag A!ert Statistics showed the effects of the credit crunch were just beginning to be felt by UK businesses. With credit conditions still tightening, these new figures demonstrate that the ................................