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Debenhams Bid Process - takeover panel report (DEB)     

travis - 14 Oct 2003 19:13

Takeover Panel
14 October 2003

2003/23

OFFERS BY

LARAGROVE LIMITED ('LARAGROVE')

AND

BARONESS RETAIL LIMITED ('BARONESS')

FOR

DEBENHAMS PLC ('DEBENHAMS')




On 4 August, Laragrove posted an offer to Debenhams' shareholders. On 29 September, Baroness posted an offer to
Debenhams' shareholders, such offer to be implemented by way of a scheme of arrangement. Neither offer has yet been
declared final and either offer may therefore be increased or otherwise revised.

In order to provide an orderly framework for resolution of the competing offers and in accordance with Rule 32.5, the
Panel Executive has ruled, following discussions with the parties, that except with the consent of the Panel
Executive:


if either Laragrove or Baroness wishes to revise or increase its offer (other than in
accordance with the following procedure) after 5.00 p.m. on Thursday 30 October then that
bidder must lodge any increased offer with the Panel Executive by 4.00 p.m. on Friday 31
October (the 'Auction Start Date'), such increased offer to be announced at approximately 5.00
p.m. that day;


if the bidder with the lower offer at 5.00 p.m. on Thursday 30 October, or if both bidders,
announce(s) an increased offer by approximately 5.00 p.m. on the Auction Start Date then an
open auction procedure shall begin and the bidder with the lower offer following such
announcement(s) shall have until 4.00 p.m. on Saturday 1 November to lodge an increased offer
with the Panel Executive, such increased offer to be announced at approximately 5.00 p.m. that
day;


if the bidder with the lower offer after the announcement(s) at approximately 5.00 p.m. on the
Auction Start Date, or if both bidders, announce(s) an increased offer on Saturday 1 November,
the bidder which then has the lower offer outstanding shall have until 4.00 p.m. on Sunday 2
November to lodge an increased offer with the Panel Executive, such increased offer to be
announced at approximately 5.00 p.m. that day. If the bidder with the lower offer after the
announcement(s) at approximately 5.00 p.m. on Saturday 1 November, or if both bidders,
announce(s) an increased offer on Sunday 2 November, the lower bidder shall have until 4.00
p.m. on Monday 3 November to lodge an increased offer with the Panel Executive, such increased
offer to be announced at approximately 5.00 p.m. that day;


if such an increased offer is announced on Monday 3 November, then the open auction procedure
shall cease to operate. Both bidders shall be invited to submit sealed bids to the Panel
Executive by 1.00 p.m. on Tuesday 4 November specifying a fixed maximum price that each bidder
is prepared to pay. Formula offers will not be permitted. An announcement by the bidder
with the highest offer will, unless otherwise agreed by the Panel Executive, be released by
5.00 p.m. that day;


if, during the open auction, the bidder with the lower offer does not lodge an offer with the
Panel Executive by 4.00 p.m. the next day or if a party is the under-bidder in the sealed bid
process (as appropriate) then that bidder will not be able to amend its offer thereafter;


a further announcement will be made regarding the offer timetable once the above process has
been completed; and


the Panel Executive reserves the discretion to amend the above procedure as appropriate.



Each of the parties has accepted this ruling.

14 October 2003

hangon - 10 Dec 2013 00:30 - 81 of 120

If private investors don't have anything to say, --- this Thread appears to be clogged-up with worthy posters repeating Corporate Guff. But for that, it would be pretty empty.

This high street store has the problem that it doesn't "stand" for anything - it's certainly NOT a M&S, it's not a Primark, nor a Discount Shop - and for the well-heeled it's not Liberty, nor John Lewis . . . . so as a casual observer, I wonder what DEB really stands for? . . . and therein lies danger - folks go there for ideas and then shop on-line (( hence their on-line sales increase )) - so what is the point of the Retail, with it's cavernous idle spaces?
Also, when on-line they can be a click away for deserting . . . I'd go so far as to say that many On-Line sales are people "Net-Tripping" - a kind-of window-shop but with a credit-card . . . . Oh dear.

Shortie - 10 Dec 2013 12:36 - 82 of 120

Hangon - when your buying clothes its nice to be able to try stuff online. OK so you can order online but who does that and can be bothered with sending stuff back, might just as well have bought from a retailer in the frst place once you factor in postage...

2517GEORGE - 17 Dec 2013 12:15 - 83 of 120

What a waste of money DEB bought back millions of shares in october all well above 100p (highest @ 113p) Current sp 83p ish.
2517

skinny - 31 Dec 2013 10:47 - 84 of 120

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=DEB&SiInterim management Statement

Trading performance

Debenhams plc, the leading international, multi-channel brand, today announces its interim management statement covering the 17 weeks to 28 December 2013.

As widely documented, the retail sector as a whole has been highly competitive with an unprecedented level of promotional activity. This is largely due to declining high street footfall, as evidenced by the BRC/Springboard Footfall Monitor, continued pressure on household incomes and the impact of unseasonal weather on clothing and clothing-related sales.

Against strong comparators from last year, we delivered Group gross transaction value growth of 0.7% and Group like-for-like sales growth of 0.1%. The better performing categories were beauty, home and gifting whilst clothing was weaker. Online sales continued to grow, increasing by 27.0% for the 17 week period and accounting for 15.6% of total sales compared with 12.4% for the same period last year. However, online delivery income was lower than anticipated.

Gross margin declined in the 17 weeks due to product category mix and higher markdown. We did not experience the anticipated final surge in sales in the last week of the period and as a result we expect the need for additional markdown to clear stock in January and February. Our expectation for gross margin for the first half is a decline of between 80 and 100 basis points.

Costs increased in line with guidance provided in October and the measures we introduced to improve online efficiency and reduce fulfilment costs were successful.

The above factors, combined with continued caution over consumer sentiment, means that we now expect profit before tax for the first half to be in the region of £85 million (H1 2013: £114.7 million adjusted for IAS19R).

Financial position

As previously highlighted, we have a clear order of priorities for the use of cash, namely (1) investing in the business, (2) paying the dividend, (3) reducing net debt/EBITDA and (4) share buyback. Given current trading, the board has decided to focus on the first three priorities and cease the buyback.

There have been no material events or transactions which have impacted the Group's financial position since the previously announced balance sheet dated 31 August 2013.

Michael Sharp, Chief Executive of Debenhams, said:
"As has been widely commented on in the media, the market was highly promotional in the run up to Christmas and we responded to these conditions to ensure our offer was competitive. However, this extremely difficult environment has inevitably had an impact on both our sales and profitability.

"Looking forward, I expect conditions to remain highly competitive as we enter 2014. Everyone in the organisation is focused on improving performance and growing the business, building on the four pillars of our strategy which I remain confident will lead to success over the longer term."

skinny - 31 Dec 2013 10:59 - 85 of 120

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skinny - 02 Jan 2014 07:26 - 86 of 120

Board Change

Debenhams plc announces that Simon Herrick has decided to resign from his role as Chief Financial Officer and as a director of Debenhams plc with immediate effect. He will leave the Company on 7 February 2014.

A search to find Simon's replacement is underway. Neil Kennedy, Director of Finance, will assume the role of Acting Chief Financial Officer on an interim basis.

Michael Sharp, Chief Executive of Debenhams, said: "On behalf of the board, I would like to thank Simon for his hard work and contribution over the past two years. We wish him well in the future."

-Ends-

Shortie - 02 Jan 2014 17:28 - 87 of 120

Ehh no support left... Should be a good one for shorters, something telling me to steer clear though, looks overdone.

halifax - 02 Jan 2014 17:36 - 88 of 120

it's all about the dividend, can they maintain it?

skinny - 03 Jan 2014 08:35 - 89 of 120

Barclays Capital Underweight 74.88 75.15 80.00 64.00 Reiterates

cynic - 03 Jan 2014 08:50 - 90 of 120

buyers haven't a clue and this is almost de facto, a reflection of bad management

hangon - 06 Jan 2014 14:28 - 91 of 120

This co overpaid for shares (Buyback see earlier comments - but this is a common "fault" in the City
- they are v.good at wasting other folks' money ).
However their move to a new office is probably a good-move on paper,
but means yet more expense at a time when "Retail" is being bashed from all sides.....

I still do not understand where this Business is going
and I note one Exec has been pushed - BUT . . . was he the right one? . . . . some may think not!
At this level of woe, you cannot rely on the Yield - sure it reads good, but fundamentally it should be cut in the short-term at least ntil the new stores are ahead of the competition.
A definite Business-Model would be nice, as I can't really place them in the High Street, other than they do very good sales . . . by which I mean Good at selling-off - so why would anyone pay the New ticket-price, I wonder?
Recent sp recovery is folks seeking Yield, or av.Dn etc.....
Anyone know about "Bid" rumour - is it wishful dreaming?
EDIT-(8July2014)- Ooops! After their AGM (Dec13) sp was mid 80's, - now mid 60's - and "Refinancing" prob. means Bankers (or ? ) have the Lion's Share . . . . anyone think 50p is possible?

halifax - 06 Jan 2014 15:48 - 92 of 120

yield ?? remember WLW they had a great yield until they went to the wall.

2517GEORGE - 06 Jan 2014 16:35 - 93 of 120

They yielded alright, and then killed off.
2517

skinny - 07 Jan 2014 08:05 - 94 of 120

Nomura Neutral 77.25 77.25 112.00 85.00 Reiterates

skinny - 13 Jan 2014 07:04 - 95 of 120

Acquisition of a 4.63% stake in Debenhams plc

Sports Direct International plc ("Sports Direct" or "the Group"), the UK's leading sports retailer, announces that it has acquired a stake in Debenhams plc ("Debenhams"). Sports Direct has acquired 56.8 million shares, representing 4.63 per. cent of the issued share capital of Debenhams.

Sports Direct wishes to explore options at an operational level to work together with Debenhams to create value in the interests of both Sports Direct's and Debenhams' shareholders. This acquisition of shares has taken place without the prior knowledge of the Debenhams board of directors, but Sports Direct has communicated to Debenhams' board its desire to work together and its intention to be a supportive shareholder.

hangon - 25 Mar 2014 16:47 - 96 of 120

After the Sports Direct boost, sp has fallen to 75p again . . . any views on this?... as they are still trading. . . and M&S isn't exactly wiping the floor with Fashions.
Surely, L-T won't SD insist in some revision to DEB current operation?

skinny - 16 Jun 2014 10:11 - 97 of 120

Barclays Capital Equal weight 72.30 71.25 64.00 73.00 Upgrades

IMS on Friday 20th.

skinny - 20 Jun 2014 07:02 - 98 of 120

Interim Management Statement

Headlines

· Group gross transaction value: 14 weeks up 1.6% (15 weeks flat)
· Group like-for-like sales: 14 weeks up 0.7% (15 weeks down 1.0%)
· Continued growth in online and strong performance from international business
· Gross margin guidance for full year unchanged
· Strategy to refocus promotional activity delivering higher full price sell-through: summer sale starting two weeks later than last year
· Trials of new concessions including Sports Direct and Costa to commence before year end
· Commencing debt investor roadshow in relation to £200m 7 year bond issue

skinny - 26 Jun 2014 07:11 - 99 of 120

Refinancing Announcement

REFINANCING OF BORROWING FACILITIES

Debenhams plc, the leading international, multi-channel brand, has announced that it has refinanced its borrowing facilities.

Debenhams has priced its offering of £225 million Senior Notes (the "Notes") due 2021 at 5.25%. The offering was upsized from the £200 million aggregate principal amount announced on 20 June 2014. The offering is expected to close on 2 July 2014 upon the satisfaction or waiver of customary closing conditions. The proceeds from the issue and sale of the Notes, when completed, will be used to prepay existing credit facilities of Debenhams and to pay the fees and expenses related to the offering and sale of the Notes. The Notes will be guaranteed on a senior basis by certain of Debenhams' UK subsidiaries.

At completion, Debenhams will contemporaneously extend its existing bank financing arrangements to October 2018 in the form of a £425 million revolving credit facility.

The refinancing of borrowing facilities in this way will lead to an interest charge for the financial year to August 2015 of £22-24 million, in line with guidance provided on 20 June.

Michael Sharp, Chief Executive of Debenhams plc, said:

"This refinancing will allow us to reduce our reliance on traditional bank funding and fulfil our desire to diversify our sources of funding. In addition, we expect to achieve a material saving in interest costs over the life of the Notes. The Notes offering was well-subscribed and we believe the level of demand reflects the strength of investor confidence in our business and our strategy to build a leading international, multi-channel brand."

Barclays, Lloyds Bank and The Royal Bank of Scotland acted as Joint Global Co-ordinators and Joint Bookrunners. Lazard provided independent advice to Debenhams.

hangon - 26 Sep 2014 10:36 - 100 of 120

I'm confused - why would Banks accept lower interest - unless they feared the business would fold and they'd get Zippo?
The cost of this loan is likely to affect profitability at a time when they've spent a lot of money on a prestigious HQ and need to continue revamp Stores to encourage Sales ( er, sorry that's Customers).
At 59p today and nearer to £1 Sept. last year it looks like cutting the Div makes cash-flow sense - Oh deary. . . . and I don't see any "retail" regaining the upper hand too soon.
( But there may be a TO, which is a different game altogether; should someone else think they know better. )
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