Turnaround
Turnaround in the UK retail sector refers to the strategies and interventions businesses deploy to recover from financial distress, operational challenges, or market disruption. For store owners, retail executives, and supply chain professionals, understanding turnaround efforts is crucial to navigating periods of change and identifying opportunities for growth or collaboration. Retail Sector’s coverage of turnaround includes breaking news on struggling retailers, analysis of restructuring plans, insights into leadership changes, and case studies of successful recovery strategies. We provide retail professionals with the information they need to anticipate market shifts, assess risks, and learn from the operational and strategic decisions driving transformation across physical stores, ecommerce, and omnichannel retail.
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Oct- 2024 -18 OctoberAnalysis
A look at Mulberry’s financial struggles and future prospects
Once a darling of the British fashion scene in the 2000s, Mulberry was a go-to accessory for trendsetters like Alexa Chung with its signature leather handbags, such as the Bayswater. However, the group is now grappling with a financial crisis, reporting a pre-tax loss of £34.1m for the year ending…
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14 OctoberNews-In-Brief
Today’s news in brief-14/10/24
Mulberry’s majority shareholder has rejected an increased bid from Frasers Group, which had offered £111m to take control of the luxury fashion brand. Frasers, already owning 37% of Mulberry, raised its offer to 150p per share after a previous £83m bid was turned down. However, Mulberry’s majority shareholder, Challice, expressed…
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14 OctoberLuxury Goods
Mulberry’s majority shareholder rejects increased Frasers bid
Mulberry’s majority shareholder Challice has turned down an increased bid of £111m from Frasers Group as it has “no interest in selling”. Chalice pointed out that Frasers would be unable to take over Mulberry without its support. Frasers, which already owns 37% of Mulberry, raised its offer for the retailer…
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11 OctoberNews-In-Brief
Today’s news in brief-11/10/24
Ikea reported a 5.3% decline in retail sales to €45.1bn (£37.7bn) after implementing significant price reductions across 63 markets. Despite the sales decrease, the strategy led to a 4.5% increase in store visits and a notable 21% rise in online traffic, driven by heightened consumer demand. This period also saw…
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11 OctoberPeople Moves
Quiz CFO to step down
Quiz has announced that Gerard Sweeney has informed the board of his intention to step down from his role as chief financial officer and company secretary. Sweeney will depart after more than eight years at the omnichannel fashion brand. According to Quiz, the recruitment process to find Sweeney’s successor has…
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1 OctoberNews
Today’s news in brief-1/10/24
Mulberry has turned down an £83m acquisition bid from Frasers, arguing it undervalues the company’s potential. Frasers offered 130 pence per share for a 36.8% stake, prompting Mulberry’s board, backed by majority shareholder Challice, to reject the offer and focus on CEO Andrea Baldo’s turnaround strategy. Authentic Brands Group has…
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1 OctoberClothing & Shoes
Mulberry rejects Frasers’ £83m takeover offer
Mulberry has rejected a £83m offer from Frasers to take over the company, after stating its offer “did not recognise the company’s substantial future potential value”.Frasers had made the 130 pence-per-share offer yesterday, which would see it acquire 36.8% of the handbag company. Mulberry’s board said it carefully considered the…
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Sep- 2024 -30 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
Former Missguided owner in talks to buy Kurt Geiger
Alteri Investors, former owner of Missguided, is reportedly among a number of parties in discussions to buy Kurt Geiger, according to Sky News. City sources told Sky that the talks were at an early stage and were not being held on an exclusive basis. Several other parties are also considering…
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25 SeptemberNews
Today’s news in brief-25/9/24
Asos, facing significant financial challenges, has initiated consultations to potentially cut over 200 jobs at its head office. The move comes amidst a restructuring aimed at reversing recent heavy losses, including a £120m increase in half-year losses and an 18% decline in sales. Asos plans to streamline operations and focus…
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25 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
Asos to axe more than 200 head office jobs
Asos could reportedly axe over 200 jobs at its head office as it mulls a restructuring amid recent heavy losses at the company. According to The Mirror, head office employees now face job losses as the company is looking to streamline the business in a bid to return to profit. Asos…
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