The City’s towers rise up from ancient streets, and the contrast is sublime April 12, 2019 We can become desensitised to the rich history and incredible architectural tapestry that makes the City what it is. We can shuffle from Tube station to office to restaurant and home again, all without stopping as often as we should to take note of our surroundings and consider our immense good fortune that we work [...]
Sports Direct takes another swipe at Debenhams in share buyback April 11, 2019 Sports Direct took a further swipe at Debenhams this morning amid growing speculation that Mike Ashley is mulling legal action to remove the retailer’s current administrators. Read more: Mike Ashley considers legal action against Debenhams In a note to the London Stock Exchange the sportswear group announced a new share buyback programme, which it said was [...]
Sports Direct accuses Debenhams administrators of conflict of interest April 10, 2019 Sports Direct doubled down on its calls for the administration of Debenhams to be reversed this afternoon, as it mulls potential legal action following Mike Ashley’s failed bid to take control of the retail chain. Lawyers from the sportswear retailer said today that the appointment of administrators and the subsequent pre-pack administration only happened because Ashley’s own [...]
Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct considers legal action against Debenhams after lenders take control April 10, 2019 Sports Direct is considering legal action against Debenhams after the retailer collapsed into administration, wiping out shareholders. Retail tycoon Mike Ashley branded the pre-pack administration a “national scandal” yesterday after he failed to gain control of the department store chain. Read more: Ashley lashes out as Debenhams enters administration Sports Direct’s deputy chief financial officer [...]
‘National scandal’: Mike Ashley lashes out as Debenhams falls into clutches of lenders April 9, 2019 Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley has launched a scathing attack on the board of Debenhams this afternoon as the British high street stalwart fell into administration. Read more: Debenhams falls into administration as lenders take over The billionaire called on authorities to reverse the administration process that started today and reiterated his calls for advisers on [...]
Debenhams falls into administration as Sports Direct fails with £200m equity offer April 9, 2019 Embattled department store chain Debenhams has fallen into the hands of its lenders, entering administration despite an 11th-hour bid from Sports Direct billionaire Mike Ashley to keep it public. Read more: Debenhams shares suspended as it falls into clutches of lenders Although the retailer’s 165 stores will continue to trade, some 50 outlets have already been flagged [...]
Debenhams shares suspended as it prepares to fall into administration April 9, 2019 Debenhams’ shares were suspended this morning as it prepares to go into administration, falling into the hands of lenders after rejecting an improved equity offer from Sports Direct. Read more: Debenhams shares slump as shareholders risk losing everything The Financial Conduct Authority temporarily suspended trading of the under-fire department store “at the request of the [...]
Sports Direct says Debenhams has rejected £150m equity offer as pre-pack administration looms April 8, 2019 Sports Direct has said that Debenhams spurned a £150m equity offer from Mike Ashley, in a sign that the embattled retailer is inching closer towards a pre-pack administration. Read more: Debenhams shares slump as shareholders risk losing everything In a statement this afternoon Sports Direct said that the department store chain, which is set to hand ownership [...]
Debenhams shares fall into the red as investors eye deadline for Sports Direct offer April 8, 2019 Debenhams shares dipped five per cent in early afternoon trading today, falling from a 15 per cent rise this morning as the deadline for a pre-pack administration draws near. The embattled department store chain is set to hand ownership to lenders tomorrow if Sports Direct fails to reach an agreement with the retailer by the end [...]
The government must pause for thought before pushing ahead with “online harms” regulations April 8, 2019 A common view of the world goes thus – individuals and businesses do whatever they can to pursue their own self-interest, and must be kept in check by governments. As certain companies get bigger and bigger, greater regulations are required. While not entirely without merit, this dichotomous standpoint is excessively blunt and can result in [...]