Company Voluntary Anxiety: Retailers’ favoured rescue tool under fire June 12, 2019 SIR PHILIP Green’s fashion group Arcadia and department store chain Debenhams face renewed opposition to their restructuring efforts as the role of a controversial rescue mechanism comes under growing pressure. The future of Green’s retail empire hangs in the balance after it emerged yesterday that shopping centre owner Intu plans to vote against the firm’s company [...]
Landlords pick a fight with the CVA June 12, 2019 Is this the week Britain’s retail landlords fight back? After a slew of company voluntary arrangements (CVA) from the likes of Carpetright, Mothercare, Jamie’s Italian, New Look and House of Fraser, it seems there are only so many controversial rescue deals that high street property owners are willing to stomach. Today the biggest and most high [...]
Sports Direct launches legal challenge to Debenhams restructuring plan June 11, 2019 Retail tycoon Mike Ashley has launched an audacious legal challenge to stall the turnaround plan at Debenhams, reigniting a bitter feud for control of the high street retailer. The embattled department store chain confirmed today that it has received challenges to its company voluntary arrangements (CVA) from parties including Sports Direct, the budget sportswear retailer [...]
Sir Philip Green offers landlords cash to save Arcadia rescue plan June 7, 2019 Sir Philip Green has offered landlords £10m a year of his family’s cash to offset the impact of rent cuts in a bid to secure their backing to rescue his retail empire. Landlords had been asked to slash rental costs by 30 per cent to 70 per cent across 194 of Arcadia’s 566 UK and [...]
Sir Philip Green’s fashion empire hangs by a thread as CVA vote is delayed June 5, 2019 SIR PHILIP Green made a dramatic last-minute bid to stall the collapse of his retail empire tonight after postponing a crunch vote that threatened the future of his high street brands. In a shock move the Topshop tycoon decided to delay the final decision from creditors on whether to approve an insolvency process for his [...]
Intu set to vote against Arcadia CVA as Philip Green’s empire hangs by a thread June 5, 2019 Fresh doubts over whether Sir Philip Green’s fashion group can win a crunch restructuring vote today have emerged, as one of Britain’s largest retail landlords looks set to vote against the firm’s controversial insolvency plans. Intu, a FTSE shopping centre owner, is expected to vote against the proposals for Green’s company voluntary arrangement (CVA), according [...]
Sir Philip Green must stump up extra £50m to save Arcadia from administration May 31, 2019 Sir Philip Green must plough another £50m into the pension scheme of his Arcadia retail empire to prevent it collapsing, it is reported. Read more: Sir Philip Green to close Miss Selfridge's flagship Oxford Street store The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has ordered the Topshop tycoon to add the £50m in addition to £100m his family [...]
Monsoon Accessorize landlords ‘call for stake’ in retailer as CVA approaches May 30, 2019 Four property giants have reportedly offered to support a financial restructuring at troubled fashion retailer Monsoon Accessorize – but only if it gives them an equity stake in the firm. Read more: Retailer Monsoon Accessorize 'plans to close dozens of stores' across UK British Land, Hammerson, M&G Investments and Roubaix Group have teamed up to [...]
Sir Philip Green to close Miss Selfridge’s flagship Oxford Street store amid Arcadia restructuring May 27, 2019 The troubles for Sir Philip Green’s beleaguered retail empire Arcadia showed no sign of abating this evening as it emerged the mogul is to close the flagship central London branch of Miss Selfridge this summer. Arcadia hopes its creditors will next week approve a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), an insolvency procedure which enables the closure [...]
Sir Philip Green to close 25 more stores than initially planned May 25, 2019 Sir Philip Green's Arcadia is set to close 25 more stores than the initial 23 it announced earlier this week. The Topshop and Dorothy Perkins owner revealed 23 stores would shut down earlier this week as part of plans to save the company. Read more: Sir Philip Green told to put his own cash into Arcadia [...]