Daily Mail

De La Rue in scrap with shareholde­r

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BANKNOTE printer De La Rue has become embroiled in a spat with its second-largest shareholde­r over its lacklustre performanc­e.

The business, which has been struggling since 2018 when it lost the lucrative contract to print Britain’s post-Brexit passports, is locked in a battle with investment firm Crystal Amber.

Crystal Amber – run by activist investor Richard Bernstein – accused De La Rue of defamation, after revealing that the chairman Kevin Loosemore had suggested Bernstein was plotting market manipulati­on.

Crystal Amber chairman Christophe­r Waldron said the comments were ‘inconsiste­nt with how a chairman of a listed plc should engage with a long-term and significan­t part-owner’.

ONLINE estate agent Purplebric­ks faces renewed pressure from activist investor Lecram seeking to replace its chairman Paul Pindar with former boss of rival Countrywid­e, Harry Hill.

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