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BenQ Mobile goes under?

Struggling company facing liquidation...

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By Graeme Wearden

Published: 2 January 2007 16:00 GMT

Attempts to save BenQ Mobile from liquidation appear to have failed.

Insolvency proceedings were opened in Germany yesterday, after administrators were unable to find any investors willing to buy the struggling company.

BenQ Mobile filed for insolvency in September 2006, when Taiwanese hardware manufacturer BenQ said it was pulling out after suffering "unsustainable losses".

BenQ Mobile was created less than two years ago, when BenQ bought German-based Siemens' mobile arm. At the time, Siemens effectively paid BenQ $97.5m to take the business off its hands. BenQ had hoped to develop a line of mobile handsets that would rival those of major players such as Nokia but its market share has declined.

Under German law, a company has three months' grace after filing for bankruptcy before formal insolvency proceedings begin.

As many as 3,000 employees could lose their jobs unless a buyer comes forward for the business.

The collapse of BenQ Mobile underlines how competitive today's handset market is. However, analysts have also blamed the company's management.

Windsor Holden at consultancy firm Analysis said back in September: "Many of the product launches were fairly poor. Even when the product seemed promising, the company failed to launch on time. It's been a mess, frankly."

The administrators are expected to release new information about BenQ Mobile's future tomorrow.

Graeme Wearden writes for ZDNet UK

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