Greyhound
- 10 Mar 2014 08:54
LONDON (ShareCast) - The former Chairman of online fashion sensation Asos (Other OTC: ASOMY - news) has set out plans to float an Indian copycat online retailer on London's AIM.
Koovs has set out plans to raise £22m with its initial public offer (IPO), according to the Financial Times.
Lord Waheed Alli, the media baron who chaired Asos between 2003 and 2012, is chair of Koovs and has brought in former Asos director Robert Bready as Creative & Retail Director, who will be backed by a design and buying team based in London.
Bangalore-based Koovs was founded in 2010 as a daily deals website, but switched course to 'lifestyle e-tailing' in 2012 when a large stake was taken by Anant Nahata, scion of the family that runs India's HFCL telecoms group.
Koovs, which even has adopted a very similar website design to Asos, now focuses on affordable western fashion rather than Indian ethnic clothing, aping celebrity fashions to appeal to middle-class working men and women aged 18-30 years, exactly like the London-based company.
The owners plan to float about 35% of the company with 44% owned by the Nahata family, 11% by Lord Alli and the remainder with management.

david lucas
- 17 Mar 2014 11:02
- 22 of 144
Just dipped my toe in at 188 for 2000
Found it difficult as EMS is only 600
Tried to get filled at 181 but no joy.
Balerboy
- 17 Mar 2014 19:44
- 23 of 144
you may have dipped too early.......
cynic
- 17 Mar 2014 20:09
- 24 of 144
looks like another spiffing mug-punters ipo
dikytree
- 21 Mar 2014 09:10
- 25 of 144
Joined you all here with a few yesterday --
Nice gear! -- http://ink361.com/app/tag/KOOVS
Since floating
JP Morgan have increased their holding by 200,000 = 7.96%
JO Hambro have increased by 550,00 = 9.47%
dikytree
- 23 Mar 2014 22:18
- 26 of 144
Times India reports,
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/events/delhi/KOOVS-COM-hosts-a-fun-filled-evening-at-Asilo-Rooftop-Bar-Lounge/articleshow/32493374.cms?
david lucas
- 24 Mar 2014 09:05
- 27 of 144
Good post DT
KOOVS.COM hosted a fun-filled evening at Asilo Rooftop Bar & Lounge at Palladium Hotel, in Mumbai, to celebrate their collaboration with British designer Henry Holland. Guests were treated to a high-octane fashion presentation of the collection styled by designer Surily Goel and set against Mumbai's skyline. Holland said, "I'm excited to be in Mumbai and thrilled to have had the chance to create a collection just for India, which is due to launch in May - exclusively on KOOVS.COM."
Robert Bready (creative and retail director, KOOVS.COM) said, "We are excited to have Henry Holland as a guest designer. We aim to bring the best of international and local design talent to our customers, combining great fashion with affordable prices." Evelyn Sharma was spotted in one of Henry's bold designs.
dikytree
- 25 Mar 2014 11:27
- 28 of 144
I especially like this company's product launch --- Quality plus Quantity -- should be a winner.
Koovs specializes in high street brands, especially from the UK. It launches over 150 new products every week, featuring catwalk videos and 360-degree product views.
Read more: Indian fashion estore Koovs files for London IPO to keep pace with Myntra http://www.techinasia.com/indian-fashion-estore-koovs-files-london-ipo-pace-myntra/
http://www.techinasia.com/indian-fashion-estore-koovs-files-london-ipo-pace-myntra/
dikytree
- 31 Mar 2014 08:50
- 29 of 144
Just found this, recent news
http://www.houseofholland.co.uk/blogs/blog/13175001-henry-x-koovs
Greyhound
- 03 Apr 2014 07:37
- 30 of 144
Rated new buy by Peel Hunt, tp 220p
dikytree
- 16 Apr 2014 09:08
- 31 of 144
Todays news --- Twelve designers in London !
http://www.business-standard.com/article/management/myntra-jabong-koovs-in-pursuit-of-designer-wear-114041001254_1.html
Similarly, Koovs, that recently went for public listing at AIM - a sub-market of London Stock Exchange - wants to be the ASOS of India, selling designer wear beyond their home markets. It already has international designer names like Patrick Cox and Melissa Odabash along with a team of twelve designers in London. Some major brands from Europe like Timberland and Glamorous from UK sell exclusively on Koovs.
dikytree
- 08 May 2014 14:39
- 32 of 144
Video App ---- should bump up business --
http://techcircle.vccircle.com/2014/05/07/koovs-co-founder-rajesh-kamra-launches-video-messaging-app-weiv/
dikytree
- 08 May 2014 15:03
- 33 of 144
Speaking on the progress, Manish Tiwari, CEO of Koovs, said, “We are growing at almost 50% month on month in terms of transactions. With the kind of scale we are achieving, it becomes inevitable for us to bring efficiency early on. With ZipDial’s authorization system we are not only saving on additional hires but also giving a better experience to our users. We will be expanding this system for collecting feedback as well.”
http://www.zipdial.com/corp/koovs-uses-zipdial-for-cash-on-delivery-verification/
dikytree
- 13 May 2014 22:50
- 34 of 144
https://www.henderson.com/ukpi/expert/30/expert/neil-hermon
Neil Hermon, of Henderson adds Kooves to his fund ----
30th April 2014:
"Investment trust manager Neil Hermon adds clothes retailer and infrastructure holding after selling F&C.
Henderson Global Investors’ Neil Hermon has divested his holding in F&C Asset Management following the takeover bid from Canadian group BMO.
Mr Hermon said in a client update for his £546m Smaller Companies Investment Trust that the sale of the fund group was one of a pair of disposals during the month.
The proceeds helped him purchase new positions in clothing retailer KOOVS...
Mr Hermon said his new position in Koovs was taken in part because of its ambition to exploit the growth of online retail fashion in India.
“We believe it is a credible proposition as it is run by the founders of Asos who have significant experience in this market,” Mr Hermon said.
Source:
www.ftadviser.com/2014/04/30/investments/investment-trusts/hermon-divests-holding-in-f-c-after-bmo-takeover-SdS880mP3yp0OJD404uvHN/article.html
Rated buy --- Peel Hunt, target 220p
cynic
- 14 May 2014 17:55
- 35 of 144
rated rubbish in my books :-)
dikytree
- 19 Jun 2014 08:42
- 36 of 144
http://yourstory.com/2011/06/benefitsplus-moves-into-the-daily-deal-space-by-investing-in-koovs-com/
Greyhound
- 01 Jul 2014 08:23
- 37 of 144
Good prelims, sales up by 57% and traffic up by 46%. Fantastic demographic to capitalise on in a market that wants westernised products with an age group that has good disposable income. They only have to obtain a small percentage of the market to reap the benefits.
cynic
- 01 Jul 2014 09:18
- 38 of 144
it's very clear what the market thinks of this company
Greyhound
- 01 Jul 2014 10:03
- 39 of 144
and you cynic ;). I'm happy to wait years - bit like buying Asos at 50p pre the first warehouse fiasco. No reaction enables me to buy more as more information hits the public domain.
dikytree
- 20 Aug 2014 08:44
- 40 of 144
More Koovs music industry/fashion promos - going well.
http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/musical-muse/
cynic
- 20 Aug 2014 09:04
- 41 of 144
the chart tells you all
this company is crap and was floated solely to fill the wallets of the directors
as i wrote back in march, "looks like another spiffing mug-punters ipo"