The new owner of Rock Computers has pledged to support all existing
warranties and to continue selling notebooks under the Rock brand.
Rock went into administration on 8 May after cashflow difficulties forced it
to stop trading. Today it was announced that the
Stone
Group, which sells computers to the public sector, has acquired the firm's
trade and assets.
A representative for the company told Computeractive that it "will honour any
existing warranties on
Rock
notebooks and PCs”.
Computers will continue to be sold under the Rock brand. Stone has
traditionally sold computers to schools and the emergency services, but the
spokesperson confirmed that it will now sell Rock computers to the public.
Rock’s former chief executive, Nick Boardman, will join Stone as director of
its mobile technology division.
"It is vital that customers’ historic warranties will be supported going
forward," he said.
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