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    Ashley seizes on Odey crisis to snap up £75m AO stake

    Business KhabarBy Business KhabarJune 10, 2023No Comments
    Ashley seizes on Odey crisis to snap up £75m AO stake

    The crisis-hit hedge fund Odey Asset Management has offloaded its stake in AO, the London-listed electrical items retailer, suggesting that it could be unable to stall a fire-sale of property amid a wave of sexual misconduct allegations towards its founder.

    Sky News has learnt that the agency arrange by Crispin Odey was the vendor of almost 19% of AO to Frasers Group, the excessive road retailer based by the billionaire tycoon Mike Ashley.

    The transaction price Mr Ashley’s Frasers Group £75m, it mentioned in an announcement on Friday night time.

    Odey Asset Management’s identification as the vendor was confirmed by different shareholders.

    One insider mentioned that Odey had been a supportive investor in AO since its inventory market debut in London in 2014, and had elevated its holding as a part of a capital-raise final yr.

    It is believed to have offloaded its complete stake, held in a fund managed by James Hanbury, one in all its senior portfolio managers, to Frasers.

    This weekend, it was unclear whether or not Mr Hanbury was within the means of liquidating different positions.

    A spokesman for Odey declined to touch upon the problem or on the extent of shopper redemptions the agency was experiencing.

    The disaster has been triggered by a torrent of sexual abuse and harassment allegations made within the Financial Times towards its eponymous founder.

    The claims, which Mr Odey advised the newspaper he disputed, have prompted various funding banks which supply so-called prime broking providers to his agency to sever ties with it.

    The Financial Conduct Authority can also be mentioned to have broadened an present investigation into the hedge fund.

    In an announcement this week, Odey Asset Management mentioned it “cannot comment in detail on the various allegations which are being looked into by our lawyers”.

    “OAM has robust policies and procedures in place to ensure that the firm at all times complies with all of its legal and regulatory obligations.

    “Staff wellbeing is central to the tradition of OAM’s enterprise.

    “We do not recognise the picture of the firm that has been painted by the Financial Times.”

    It added that it was “in active discussions with all service providers and we are confident that our service providers will continue to work with us to ensure that the interests of investors are protected”.

    For Mr Ashley, the swoop on AO represents the form of opportunistic commerce for which he has grow to be famend.

    The former Newcastle United FC proprietor has lengthy coveted a stake within the enterprise, and his son-in-law, Michael Murray, who now runs Frasers, mentioned in an announcement: “We are delighted to have the opportunity to form a supportive, strategic partnership”.

    “AO is a fantastic business with a clear strategy which is leading the market in online-only electricals.”

    The buy of its AO stake provides the corporate to a listing of minority holdings for Frasers which incorporates ASOS, the struggling on-line trend retailer, and Mulberry, the posh purse retailer.

    Either Liberum and Numis, Frasers’ brokers, are prone to have been concerned in executing the commerce on behalf of Mr Ashley’s firm.

    AO and Frasers each declined to remark.

    Source: information.sky.com”

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