Webvan to auction off assets

By Greg Sandoval, Special to ZDNet News
Friday, July 06, 2001 12:25 PM
Webvan is having a garage sale.

The online grocer will try to unload more than 200 vans, or enough to fill a small car dealership, at a public auction next month as it liquidates about US$30 million worth of equipment used at its Atlanta operations.

Webvan, which at one time boasted more than a billion dollars in its coffers, shut down its Atlanta operations in April to save money.

Anyone kicking the tires on those vans could find some good deals. Most are less than a year old, and sources close to the sale said the vans, which cost the company about US$70,000, could go for around US$30,000.

The vans range in size from 13 feet to 18 feet and come equipped with global positioning systems so they can be tracked by satellites.

Webvan spokesman Bud Grebey said the sales will generate needed cash for the company, which has said it expects to run dry of operating funds in the first quarter of next year.

Before that, the company must ward off a more imminent threat. The Nasdaq Stock Market has informed Webvan that it will pull the company's listing for not meeting the exchange's US$1 minimum share price requirement.

Webvan shareholders voted Friday to implement a 25-to-1 reverse stock split in hopes of keeping the stock listed.

As it beats a retreat from its 26-city expansion plans, Webvan is becoming known among food preparation and delivery companies as a bargain hunter's dream.

In May, Webvan auctioned off the goods from a top-of-the-line US$1.3 million kitchen that was never used at a Kent, Wash, facility that never opened. The kitchen was going to be used to prepare precooked meals for customers.

But that auction will pale in comparison to the one in Atlanta being overseen by Charyn Auctions, which handled the previous Webvan sale.

Besides the vans, the company will try to sell office equipment and furniture, kitchen equipment, conveyor belts, and generators. The goods are expected to be in fairly good condition, as the company opened in Atlanta less than a year ago. According to the Web site advertising the auction, the merchandise was purchased in May 2000.

The public auction is scheduled to take place in Atlanta on Aug 7 and Aug 8.


WORTHWHILE?

0

0 votes
Blog

Talkback 0 comments

There are currently no comments for this post.


Tech Jobs Now!

Search for your ideal tech job:

Use shades of gray to enhance scale in Excel

Microsoft Office Suite

Excel's palette is generous, but don't throw buckets of pigment all over your spreadsheets just because you can.


Read more »



Time to map out

Blog thumbnail

Before anything else, let me devote a few words to the fallen journalists and other victims of the brutal massacre that occurred last week in the southern province of Maguindanao...... by Melvin G. Calimag

Read more »

Tags

  1. acquisition
  2. acquisitions
  3. ceo
  4. china
  5. financial
  6. google inc.
  7. green it
  8. ibm corp.
  9. india
  10. industry
  11. information technology
  12. it outsourcing
  13. job
  14. microsoft corp.
  15. network
  16. outsourcing
  17. revenue
  18. singapore
  19. software
  20. u.s.