The receivers of Dick Smith Holdings have told employees it may take six-to-eight weeks to determine if the consumer electronics chain can be sold as a going concern.
"We are immediately seeking a sale of the business as a going concern and advertisements will appear in the national newspapers shortly," James Stewart of Ferrier Hodgson said in the circular to employees in Australia and New Zealand.
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In the meantime, workers would stay on under the same terms and conditions, with wages paid as usual in the next payroll, he said.
In the event of a going-concern sale, the receivers "will endeavour to ensure" employees can transfer their entitlements to the purchaser.