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Sports Direct says other Debenhams investors back making Ashley boss

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Apr 1, 2019

Sports Direct, the retail group that is seeking control of Debenhams, said it has been contacted by other shareholders in the department store group expressing their support to install Mike Ashley as Debenhams CEO.


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Sports Direct, which has a near 30% stake in Debenhams, did not say how many Debenhams shareholders were backing it or name any of them.
Last year Sports Direct bought department store chain House of Fraser out of administration and has been trying to wrest control of Debenhams for months.

Sports Direct on Monday said it has set up a template letter on its website to enable any shareholders in Debenhams to make their views known.

On Friday Debenhams secured £200 million in new funds but warned shareholders still faced being wiped out unless Sports Direct gave its support.

Debenhams said Sports Direct needed to either make a firm offer for the group, underwrite a rights issue, or provide debt funding if it wanted to prevent Debenhams' ownership falling into the hands of lenders.

Sports Direct had said last week it was considering a £61.4 million offer but has not commented directly on Debenhams' latest demand.

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