Lyndon Chapman: The acquisition of the unnamed U K distributor will not be a problem.

Formjet plays down conflict fears

Vendor is keen to downplay worries of conflict with partners

Written by Doug Woodburn

Software vendor Formjet has claimed its planned acquisition of a UK distributor will not ruffle the feathers of broadline partners Northamber and Micro Peripherals (Micro-P).

The Alternative Investment Market-listed firm, which owns the UK rights to the Panda and Ability brands, is engaged in due diligence with an unnamed distributor based in the east of England.

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Lyndon Chapman, executive chairman at Formjet, said the move would hand it a ready-made channel to 2,000 additional resellers and improve its logistics clout as it prepares to launch new products.

“This is a very specialist area of distribution and it is unlikely to affect our relationship with our other distributors,” he said.
“We have a number of innovative products in the pipeline and wanted to increase the scale of our operation. If Panda and Ability use this route it will be done on an arm’s-length basis.”

But Jon Atherton, vice president of distributor Enta Technologies, disagreed. “Formjet’s distribution partners will ask questions on its commercial route to channel, knowing that it has a distribution wing.”

Formjet is set to reveal the identity of its target upon closure of the acquisition in mid-August. The mystery firm made a pre-tax profit of £359,000 on sales of £12.6m in its last financial year.

The deal will consist of an initial payment of £400,000 with a further payment of up to £800,000 payable in 2010 based on earn-out targets.

Both Micro-P and Northamber were unavailable for comment.

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