
The move significantly increases Frasers’ investment in Hugo Boss and it comes just weeks after it announced it had taken a 5.1% stake in the business.
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The move significantly increases Frasers’ investment in Hugo Boss and it comes just weeks after it announced it had taken a 5.1% stake in the business.
Sports Direct, Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer, posted an 18.2 percent rise in first-quarter sales, sustaining a strong performance that is set to lift it into the UK's leading share index.
Sports Direct, Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer, scrapped plans to pay its billionaire founder Mike Ashley a bonus worth some 60 million pounds on Thursday, saying it would look for other ways to reward him f...
Sporting goods retailer Sports Direct said it would shutter 20 of its newly acquired Republic stores unless landlords Intu Properties and Land Securities Group agreed to lower rent prices.
Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer Sports Direct posted a 14.3 percent rise in fourth quarter sales as squeezed consumers found the cash to splash out on sports products.The group, which owns Sports Direct.
The break-up of loss-making and debt-laden British sporting goods retailer JJB Sports is set to begin with market leader Sports Direct sealing a deal to buy 60 of its stores, a source close to the deal told Reuters on...
Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer Sports Direct posted a strong rise in full year profit boosted by buoyant online sales, which helped it win market share from rivals.
Mike Ashley, billionaire founder of Sports Direct, could net a one-off shares bonus worth about 24 million pounds at current prices after Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer raised a proposed payout.
Sports Direct, Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer, posted a 2 percent rise in first-half profit and said it was on track to meet its target for the year.
Sports Direct, Britain's biggest sporting goods retailer, said revenues rose in recent weeks and added it is banking on events such as next year's London Olympics to keep sales rolling in 2012.