Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Two suitors eye French Connection

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FRENCH Connection has been targeted with two takeover approaches from investment specialist­s looking at snapping up the troubled retailer.

The fashion brand told investors it has received early proposals over deals after its shares surged by about 40% on Thursday amid market speculatio­n.

The company, which is valued at just over £15 million, said it received one approach from retail investor Spotlight Brands, with backing from restructur­ing and investment firm Gordon Brothers.

Spotlight has backed British brands including fitness-focused Sweaty Betty, while Gordon Brothers acquired the Laura Ashley brand last year following its administra­tion.

French Connection said it has also received another potential proposal from brand investment platform Go Global Retail.

It said that discussion­s with both Spotlight and Go Global “remain at a very early stage”.

“Accordingl­y, there can be no certainty that an offer will be made, nor as to the terms on which any offer might be made,” the retailer said in a statement.

The fashion brand was founded by Stephen Marks in 1972 but has seen sales impacted by the turmoil on the high street in recent years, with the coronaviru­s pandemic adding to its woes.

In December, French Connection said it had seen “encouragin­g” sales after some stores were able to reopen, before the latest national lockdown came into force in January.

The takeover approaches come more than a year after French Connection called off plans to find a buyer following a year-long search.

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