Sports Direct
This coverage focuses on Sports Direct’s activities and position within the UK retail market, detailing store developments, acquisitions, financial results, leadership changes, and strategic initiatives. Reporting examines how the company shapes its sportswear and leisure offering, adapts to market trends, and competes in a dynamic retail environment — providing retail managers and executives with insights into its operations and growth strategies.
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Oct- 2024 -16 OctoberSport & Leisure
Sports Direct to open new store at Trafford Palazzo in 2025
North West shopping and leisure destination, Trafford Palazzo, has secured Sports Direct as its latest occupier on a long-term agreement for early 2025. Due to open a 40,000 sq ft space in the new year, this latest Manchester Sports Direct will stock brands such as Nike, Adidas, Puma and ASICS,…
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8 OctoberShopping Centres
Frasers snaps up three more retail locations
Frasers Group has made three real estate acquisitions in strategic retail locations through its new property division, with the transactions each having been completed over the last two weeks. The bricks-and-mortar locations are Princesshay Shopping Centre in Exeter, Fremlin Walk Shopping Centre in Maidstone and The Olympus Centre in Quedgeley.…
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7 October
Today’s news in brief-7/10/24
Mulberry founder Roger Saul has suggested that luxury retailer Mulberry might be a better fit with European luxury group LVMH rather than Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct, following Ashley’s unsuccessful £83m bid to acquire the company. Saul, who founded Mulberry in 1971, emphasised that the brand had drifted from its original…
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7 OctoberLuxury Goods
Mulberry founder suggests LVMH may be best fit for bidder
Roger Saul, the founder of luxury handbag retailer Mulberry, has told This is Money that it would fit “more naturally” with a European luxury group like LVMH. It comes after the retailer rejected an £83m bid from Sports Direct CEO Mike Ashley last week, despite admitting that Mulberry has struggled…
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Sep- 2024 -23 SeptemberDepartment Stores
Two Frasers Group brands face audit issues amid missing payroll data
Frasers Group has encountered issues with the audits of two of its brands, I Saw It First and Choice, according to reports from This Is Money. Auditors from Cooper Parry working on I Saw It First were unable to verify almost £7m of wages and salary payments. Meanwhile, auditors at…
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Aug- 2024 -27 AugustDepartment Stores
Frasers seeks £585m share buyback approval
Frasers Group is seeking approval for owner Mike Ashley to cash in on £585m of shares which could be bought by the company in a private deal, according to reports from The Guardian. Under the plan, the group said it wanted permission from shareholders to buy back the shares privately…
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7 AugustSport & Leisure
Castore secures 10-year lease at Derbion
Sportswear brand Castore has signed a 10-year lease for a 1,771 sq ft unit at Derbion on the second level of the centre next to Foot Locker. It comes as Derbion’s JD store will be doubling the size of its current unit to a 20,175 sq ft space that will…
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Jul- 2024 -18 JulyDepartment Stores
Frasers Group hits top end of FY24 guidance
Frasers Group has reported that its adjusted profits-before-tax rose 13.1% to £544.8m for the year ended 28 April, hitting the top-end of its previous guidance range. This comes despite retail revenues falling by more than £100m to £5.3bn, with overall revenues declining by 0.9% to £5.5bn. However, the group managed…
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Jun- 2024 -25 JuneOnline & Digital
THG re-elects chair despite small shareholder revolt
THG has re-elected its chair Lord Charles Allen with just 9.25% voting against his re-election despite vocal opposition. Kelso Group, a minority shareholder with a 0.55% stake in the company, publicly opposed his reappointment as it voiced concerns about what it claims is a lack of action on THG’s strategic…
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24 JuneNews
Today’s news in brief-24/6/24
Shein’s plans for a £50bn flotation in London are under threat due to mounting concerns from Chinese officials over negative portrayals of the company in the UK. The British Fashion Council has expressed significant reservations about Shein’s business practices, particularly around labor exploitation. Although the company is based in Singapore,…
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