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Sportswear company launched by cricket legend set to go into liquidation – The Argus

A SPORTSWEAR company launched by England and Sussex cricket legend James Kirtley looks set to go bust.

Kirtley set up MKK Sports Limited more than ten years ago with three business partners supplying sports clubs throughout the country with kits.

High profile clients included Sussex and Middlesex County Cricket Clubs (CCC).

But a creditors’ meeting is taking place in Brighton today with a view to put the company into liquidation, The Argus understands.

MKK is owned by Splice Investments Limited which has a registered office in Lewes.

Splice Investments Limited, in turn, owns Newbery Cricket which is based at Sussex CCC’s home in Hove.

Kirtley has confirmed that he left the business 14 month…

Read the full article at: http://www.theargus.co.uk/NEWS/14933895.Sportswear_company_launched_by_cricket_legend_set_to_go_into_liquidation/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 2, 2016

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Sportswear company launched by cricket legend set to go into liquidation – The Argus

A SPORTSWEAR company launched by England and Sussex cricket legend James Kirtley looks set to go bust.

Kirtley set up MKK Sports Limited more than ten years ago with three business partners supplying sports clubs throughout the country with kits.

High profile clients included Sussex and Middlesex County Cricket Clubs (CCC).

But a creditors’ meeting is taking place in Brighton today with a view to put the company into liquidation, The Argus understands.

MKK is owned by Splice Investments Limited which has a registered office in Lewes.

Splice Investments Limited, in turn, owns Newbery Cricket which is based at Sussex CCC’s home in Hove.

Kirtley has confirmed that he left the business 14 month…

Read the full article at: http://www.theargus.co.uk/News/14933895.Sportswear_company_launched_by_cricket_legend_set_to_go_into_liquidation/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 2, 2016

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Sportswear company launched by cricket legend set to go into liquidation – The Argus

A SPORTSWEAR company launched by England and Sussex cricket legend James Kirtley looks set to go bust.

Kirtley set up MKK Sports Limited more than ten years ago with three business partners supplying sports clubs throughout the country with kits.

High profile clients included Sussex and Middlesex County Cricket Clubs (CCC).

But a creditors’ meeting is taking place in Brighton today with a view to put the company into liquidation, The Argus understands.

MKK is owned by Splice Investments Limited which has a registered office in Lewes.

Splice Investments Limited, in turn, owns Newbery Cricket which is based at Sussex CCC’s home in Hove.

Kirtley has confirmed that he left the business 14 month…

Read the full article at: http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/14933895.Sportswear_company_launched_by_cricket_legend_set_to_go_into_liquidation/

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency GuardianNovember 29, 2016

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