Sports Direct mulls cash offer for Debenhams as Ashley looks to seize control March 25, 2019 Sports Direct has said it is considering a bid for Debenhams just hours after owner Mike Ashley branded the troubled department store’s rescue plan “unworkable”. The retail tycoon’s firm said in a statement after close this evening it was weighing up an offer for the firm “alongside other options”. It said the bid would likely [...]
Debenhams shares fluctuate after Sports Direct’s Mike Ashley brands restructuring plan ‘unworkable’ March 25, 2019 Shares in Debenhams suffered from volatility this morning after Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley branded the troubled department store’s rescue plan "unworkable". Read more: Debenhams flags 'obvious concerns' with Ashley's £100m CEO bid Shares in the troubled high street giant dropped 24.5 per cent from 1.59p to 1.2p before rising to stand eight per cent [...]
Debenhams flags ‘obvious concerns’ over £100m bid to make Mike Ashley CEO March 22, 2019 Debenhams has turned down Sports Direct's offer to buy its Danish business with the condition that Mike Ashley oust current boss Sergio Bucher to become the company's chief executive. Earlier today Sports Direct made a £100m offer for Magasin du Nord and claimed it would help the company's liquidity, while also giving Debenhams the freedom to buy it [...]
Mike Ashley makes fresh £100m bid to become Debenhams CEO by buying Magasin Du Nord March 22, 2019 Mike Ashley has made another attempt to install himself as Debenhams chief executive, with Sports Direct making a £100m offer for the department store chain's Danish business. In a statement Sports Direct said it would purchase the business, which was put up for sale last year, for £100m, "in order to assist Debenhams with its short term liquidity requirements". [...]
Debenhams share price crashes as it asks shareholders to risk equity on £200m loan March 22, 2019 Debenhams’ shares tanked this morning as it asked investors to sign off a £200m funding lifeline that could lead to shareholders’ equity being wiped out. Read more: Debenhams on the verge of sealing £200m funding from lenders The £200m funding would prevent the embattled department store chain from falling into the hands of billionaire Mike [...]
Debenhams on the verge of sealing £200m funding from lenders March 22, 2019 Debenhams is close to receiving a £200m lifeline from lenders that would prevent the department store falling into the hands of largest shareholder Mike Ashley. A deal finalising its borrowing facilities, which are larger than expected, could be announced as soon as today, according to Sky News. Read more: Levi shares soar as jeans retailer makes stock market [...]
Findel urges shareholders to take no action following Sports Direct offer March 20, 2019 Home shopping firm Findel has urged shareholders to take no action following a £139m offer by Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct. The board rejected the bid and said Sport Direct’s offer of 161p for each Findel share “significantly undervalues” the company. Read more: Mike Ashley's Sports Direct makes official £139m offer for Findel In a statement [...]
Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct makes official £139m offer for Findel March 19, 2019 Sports Direct has made an official bid for home shopping firm Findel as it sent out an offer document to shareholders. The company, which is currently the firm’s largest shareholder, has offered to buy the rest of Findel’s stock for 161p per share. Read more: Debenhams pressure mounts amid Sports Direct comments Earlier this month [...]
Debenhams pressure mounts amid Sports Direct comments March 18, 2019 The war of words between Debenhams and retail tycoon Mike Ashley escalated once again this morning after Sports Direct’s finance chief confirmed City speculation that it would look to buy the department store chain if it collapsed into administration. Sports Direct’s finance chief Chris Wootton, who could potentially become Sports Direct boss if Ashley takes [...]
Mark Kleinman: Interserve is left to clean up its own mess March 15, 2019 What’s this? A public voting process punctuated by angry disputes about the terms and timing of a deal; feverish talk of ousting the top team orchestrating the agreement; and potentially dire consequences if the vote is blocked. It sounds a lot like events in Westminster, but today might instead mark the denouement of another of [...]