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Frasers founder Mike Ashley fails to win seat on Boohoo board

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Posted on December 20, 2024

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(Refiles to fix typo in final paragraph ) LONDON (Reuters) -British retail tycoon Mike Ashley failed on Friday in his attempt to be appointed to the board of Boohoo after shareholders in the

Mike Ashley's Attempt to Join Boohoo Board Fails

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LONDON (Reuters) -British retail tycoon Mike Ashley failed on Friday in his attempt to be appointed to the board of Boohoo after shareholders in the struggling online fast-fashion group voted against the move.

Boohoo said 64% of votes cast at its investor meeting opposed the election of Ashley, the founder and majority shareholder of rival Frasers, to the board. Frasers is Boohoo's biggest shareholder with 28%.

With Boohoo's share price down by 90% in five years, Ashley had accused its board of "gross mismanagement". He said he could bring "fresh ideas" and wants to avoid a fire sale of assets, including Boohoo's Debenhams business. He also wants to explore options for more cost-effective and sustainable financing.

The same percentage of votes cast also opposed the election of restructuring professional Mike Lennon to the Boohoo board, as proposed by Frasers.

Boohoo's board and investor advisers Glass Lewis and Institutional Shareholder Services had recommended shareholders vote against Ashley and Lennon's appointment.

“I would like to thank our shareholders for their support of the board," Tim Morris, Boohoo's independent non-executive chair, said.    

"We remain focused on delivery of our Business Review with the objective of unlocking and maximising value for all shareholders."

(Reporting by James Davey; Editing by Susan Fenton, Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • Mike Ashley's bid for Boohoo board was rejected.
  • 64% of Boohoo shareholders voted against Ashley.
  • Frasers is Boohoo's largest shareholder with 28%.
  • Ashley criticized Boohoo's board for mismanagement.
  • Boohoo's share price has dropped 90% in five years.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The main topic is Mike Ashley's failed attempt to join Boohoo's board, opposed by 64% of shareholders.
Why did shareholders oppose Mike Ashley?
Shareholders opposed Mike Ashley due to concerns about Boohoo's board mismanagement and his potential influence.
What is the significance of Frasers' stake in Boohoo?
Frasers, as Boohoo's largest shareholder with 28%, has significant influence over company decisions.

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