Frasers Group (FRAS)

Sector:

Retailers

Index:

FTSE 100

761.00p
   
  • Change Today:
    -23.50p
  • 52 Week High: 938.00p
  • 52 Week Low: 753.00p
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 450.32m
  • Volume: 616,656
  • Market Cap: £3,426.91m
  • RiskGrade: 211

Mulberry considering position as Challice rejects new Frasers offer

By Frank Prenesti

Date: Monday 14 Oct 2024

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Luxury handbag maker Mulberry on Monday said it was considering its position after major shareholder Challice said it had no intention of selling its 56% stake to Mike Ashley's Frasers Group despite an increased £111m bid for the company.
The statement came after Frasers, which already holds 37% of Mulberry, upped its offer for the rest of the firm to 150p a share from 130p late on Friday after an earlier £83m bid was rejected by the company earlier this month.

Challice is controlled by Singaporean entrepreneur Christina Ong and her husband, Ong Beng Seng and can block any bid. It called on Frasers to abandon its bid, saying it came at an "inopportune time" for the struggling brand.

Frasers made its initial offer in an angry response to an emergency £10.75m placing of shares in the luxury group last month to support its balance sheet after slumping to a £34m full-year loss, claiming it had not been made aware of raising "until immediately prior to its announcement" and would have been willing to underwrite it on better terms.

It also warned it would "not accept another Debenhams situation where a perfectly viable business is run into administration" - referring to the 2019 collapse of the department store chain which wiped out Ashley's £150m investment into the business.

However, it ultimately took part in the raising - buying £3.9m of new shares - a move welcomed by Challice on Sunday.

AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould said Frasers had little chance of winning "given the gigantic obstacle in its path" with Challice's controlling stake meaning Mulberry's hands were tied regarding a takeover.

"Whatever Challice says goes, as its majority stake effectively gives it control of the company. Frasers is also a big shareholder but its 37% stake just isn't big enough to call the shots," he said.

"Challice wasn't swayed by Frasers' original takeover approach, perhaps because it has visions of morphing Mulberry into its own luxury goods interests. Everything now rides on Challice being won over by Frasers' enhanced offer."

"Although generous relative to where the stock has traded this year, the bid is still a fraction of the 300p-plus level at which the shares traded only a few years ago, therefore it is unlikely to cut the mustard with Challice. It's notable that Mulberry's shares have only bounced to 126p on Frasers' revised bid, leaving them well below the actual price on the table. That's the market's way of saying it doesn't believe this is the winning deal."

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com

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Frasers Group Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 761.00p
Change Today -23.50p
% Change -3.00 %
52 Week High 938.00p
52 Week Low 753.00p
Volume 616,656
Shares Issued 450.32m
Market Cap £3,426.91m
RiskGrade 211

Frasers Group Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
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Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
25.64% below the market average25.64% below the market average25.64% below the market average25.64% below the market average25.64% below the market average
23.81% below the sector average23.81% below the sector average23.81% below the sector average23.81% below the sector average23.81% below the sector average
Price Trend
12.16% below the market average12.16% below the market average12.16% below the market average12.16% below the market average12.16% below the market average
4.76% below the sector average4.76% below the sector average4.76% below the sector average4.76% below the sector average4.76% below the sector average
Income Not Available
Growth
23.75% above the market average23.75% above the market average23.75% above the market average23.75% above the market average23.75% above the market average
38.10% above the sector average38.10% above the sector average38.10% above the sector average38.10% above the sector average38.10% above the sector average

Frasers Group Dividends

No dividends found

Trades for 31-Oct-2024

Time Volume / Share Price
17:24 63,686 @ 766.71p
17:24 42,162 @ 766.71p
17:24 5,727 @ 766.71p
17:24 38,464 @ 766.71p
15:20 25,000 @ 753.45p

Frasers Group Key Personnel

CFO Chris Wootton
CEO Michael Murray

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