Mulberry Group (MUL)

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100.71p
   
  • Change Today:
      3.21p
  • 52 Week High: 132.50p
  • 52 Week Low: 80.00p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 70.58m
  • Volume: 159
  • Market Cap: £71.08m
  • RiskGrade: 340
  • Beta: 0.00

Mulberry to 'celebrate' Britishness in turnaround plan

By Abigail Townsend

Date: Thursday 30 Jan 2025

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Mulberry Group laid out turnaround plans on Thursday, including halting losses and reclaiming its position as a must-have, iconic British brand.
The handbag manufacturer has seen sales slide and losses mount as demand for luxury goods wanes. In the 13 weeks to 28 December, group revenues slid 18.3%, with particularly weak performances in the UK and Asia Pacific.

It has also been fighting a takeover approach from Frasers Group, its second-largest shareholder.

However, Singapore's wealthy Ong family - which owns 56.4% - has said it is not interested in selling, and has instead thrown its support behind new chief executive Andrea Baldo.

No takeover of Mulberry is possible without the backing of the Ong family.

Baldo was brought in last summer to help turn the struggling business around and on Thursday the company unveiled the results of his strategic review alongside the trading update.

Acknowledging its recent performance had been "sub-optimal", Mulberry said it planned to restore profitability in the short term, while targeting annual revenues of more than £200m in the longer term.

It intends to simplify the business, including refocusing on the UK market, accelerating growth in the US but realigning operations in Asia, including a reduced emphasis on China. The ailing Chinese economy has hit luxury goods manufacturers especially hard hit.

It will also re-enter the wholesale and outlet markets, cut costs and reduce reliance on promotional activity.

The brand itself, meanwhile, will be repositioned to "celebrate" British lifestyle while appealing to a "global, fashion-forward audience".

Baldo said: "Our new strategy sets out our commitment to turn around this business and return to sustainable profitability.

"We need to get back to where we came from and return to the spirit of Mulberry. It is [the brand's] Britishness, cultural relevance, creativity and responsible craftsmanship that is so loved by our customers.

"These strengths, along with our unique price position, sets us apart from the market."

Mulberry also announced that Billie O'Connor would join as chief financial officer next month, replacing outgoing incumbent Charles Anderson.

O'Connor, 43, was most recently at Milk & More, part of German dairy giant Muller Group.

As at 1215 GMT, Mulberry's AIM-listed shares were down 2% at 95.5p.

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Mulberry Group Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 100.71p
Change Today 3.21p
% Change 3.30 %
52 Week High 132.50p
52 Week Low 80.00p
Volume 159
Shares Issued 70.58m
Market Cap £71.08m
Beta 0.00
RiskGrade 340

Mulberry Group Star Ratings

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33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average33.33% below the sector average
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Growth
83.06% below the market average83.06% below the market average83.06% below the market average83.06% below the market average83.06% below the market average
75% below the sector average75% below the sector average75% below the sector average75% below the sector average75% below the sector average

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Mulberry Group Key Personnel

CEO Andrea Baldo
CFO Billie O'Connor

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