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  • Sir Rocco Forte leads 300 business leaders in call to scrap ‘spectacular own goal’ tourist tax

    Business

    Over 300 business leaders have signed a letter asking Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reinstate tax-free shopping in the UK, calling the so-called tourist tax a “spectacular own goal” for retail. The signatories, which include hotelier Sir Rocco Forte, Paul Smith, Heathrow, John Lewis and Shakespeare’s Globe, have said that if Reeves is serious about promoting [...]

    Retailer Select Fashion is reportedly on the verge of collapse as the struggling chain nears the closure of 35 shops across the UK.
  • Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group backs N Brown takeover amid Mulberry pursuit

    Retail

    Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has backed the £191m proposed takeover of JD Williams-owner N Brown and announced the sale of its 20 per cent stake in the company for £38m. The retail empire, which includes Sports Direct and House of Fraser, holds nearly 95,000,000 shares in the Manchester business and will sell them for 40p [...]

    Frasers Group is to sell its 20 per cent stake in N Brown.
  • Mulberry to ponder bid from Mike Ashley’s Frasers despite lack of interest from majority shareholder

    Business

    British retailer Mulberry has announced that it is evaluating Frasers’ second bid for the firm, despite a lack of interest from its majority shareholder, Challice. In light of Frasers’ £111m bid, the luxury brand is “working with advisers to consider the company’s position,” it said, despite Challice’s public snub of the deal. Challice, which is [...]

    Frasers attempted to take over Mulberry last year
  • Stefano Cantino: Who is Gucci’s new boss tasked with turning the luxury brand around?

    October 9, 2024

    First Mulberry, then Burberry, and now Gucci – reshuffles at the very top of luxury businesses are definitely in vogue. Gucci, owned by Kering, has announced the appointment of Stefano Cantino as its new chief executive. He will take over from interim boss Jean-Francois Palus on 1 January 2025. Much like Mulberry and Burberry’s new [...]

  • Mulberry founder suggests LVMH could be the right buyer for the brand

    October 7, 2024

    Mulberry founder Roger Saul has suggested that French luxury behemoth LVMH could be the right company to step in and aid the struggling brand after it rejected an offer from Mike Ashley’s Frasers group last week. Saul, who launched the brand in the 70s before leaving in 2002, told This Is Money that Mulberry was [...]

  • Mulberry rejects Frasers £83m offer as too low

    October 1, 2024

    British luxury brand Mulberry has rejected a possible takeover from minority shareholder Frasers Group on the grounds that it doesn’t recognise the company’s future value and will not lead the group back to profit. Frasers announced a possible takeover bid yesterday, 30 September, after it was snubbed from Mulberry’s £10m capital raise with majority shareholder [...]

  • Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group tables £83m Mulberry takeover bid after capital raise snub

    September 30, 2024

    Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has tabled a £83m takeover of Mulberry and launched a tirade against its board after allegedly being shut out of discussions over a £10m fund raise.  The retail giant, which owns a 37 per cent stake in Mulberry, offered £83m for the rest of the luxury fashion brand, valuing each share [...]

  • Mulberry makes surprise chief executive change amid luxury spending struggles

    July 9, 2024

    The luxury brand has suffered this year as wealthy shoppers continued to slow their spending.

  • Uncool Britannia: What is going wrong at Dr Martens, Burberry and Mulberry?

    May 30, 2024

    Thursday proved to be another challenging day for British heritage brands, with Dr Martens revealing a plummet in annual profits largely due to dwindling demand from US shoppers. 

  • Mulberry continues to suffer on weak luxury demand

    May 1, 2024

    Consumers have continued to spend on makeup and beauty goods but have reduced their spend on some luxury items like handbags.

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