Dick Smith employees face 8-week wait

The receiver of troubled Dick Smith has told employees it needs six to eight weeks to discover whether the business can be sold as a going concern.

Dick Smith store.

Dick Smith employees will have to wait up to eight weeks to find out if the retailer will be sold. (AAP)

Dick Smith employees will have to wait up to eight weeks to discover whether the stricken electronics retailer will be sold as a going concern.

The receiver of the troubled chain has told employees across its 393 stores it will soon advertise the business for sale and told them they must have written authority from the receiver before undertaking a range of routine tasks such as placing orders or accepting deliveries of goods.

"We are immediately seeking a sale of the business as a going concern and advertisements will appear in the national newspapers shortly," Ferrier Hodgson receiver James Stewart said in a circular to employees.

"We expect that the prospect of achieving a going concern sale will become clear in the next six to eight weeks."

The time scale raises the prospect that Dick Smith stores may run out of stock after chairman Rob Murray said this week the retailer did not have funding to order required inventory for the next four to six weeks.


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