Myer sacks exec over false employment claims

Original article by Michael Bennet
The Australian – Page: 21 : 25-Jun-14

Australian department stores chain Myer in mid-June 2014 appointed Andrew Flanagan its new strategy and business development GM. It pointed out at the time that he had a wide-ranging background in the retailing sector, including a role at the Inditex Group of Spain that owns clothing stores business Zara. However the latter then said it had never employed Flanagan, and Myer on 24 June announced Flanagan’s dismissal. Court action is also possible over the deception

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MYER HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX MYR, ZARA, INDITEX SA, TESCO PLC, WAL-MART STORES INCORPORATED, QUEST PERSONNEL, DEUTSCHE BANK AG, PREMIER INVESTMENTS LIMITED – ASX PMV, SPECIALTY FASHION GROUP LIMITED – ASX SFH

Vote on hold as Lew lifts DJs stake

Original article by Blair Speedy
The Australian – Page: 21 : 20-Jun-14

Australian-listed department stores chain David Jones (DJs) has informed the market that it has asked the Federal Court to delay the stockholder vote on the friendly takeover bid by Woolworths. The deal worth $A2.15bn with the South African suitor has been placed into jeopardy by revelations that retailing sector identity Solomon Lew now holds 9.89% of the target. There are fears his goal is to build a blocking stake, to force Woolworths into buying him out of Country Road. He owns 11.8% of that business and Woolworths close to 88%. The DJs investor ballot will now be held on 14 July 2014 rather than 30 June

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DAVID JONES LIMITED – ASX DJS, COUNTRY ROAD LIMITED – ASX CTY, WOOLWORTHS HOLDINGS LIMITED, FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA, ASX LIMITED – ASX ASX, OWNERSHIP MATTERS PTY LTD, KING AND WOOD MALLESONS

Lew ups stake in DJs to 9.9pc

Original article by Sue Mitchell
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19/24 : 6/19/2014

The takeover worth $A2.2bn of Australian department stores chain David Jones (DJs) by South Africa’s Woolworths will need to be approved by DJs shareholders in a vote on 30 June 2014. However, a complication may have arisen under collateral benefits law, as retailing sector stalwart Solomon Lew has disclosed he now holds 9.9% of the target. While his motives are not clear, there is speculation he wants to push Woolworths into buying his 11.8% blocking stake in Country Road. Such a side deal would attract scrutiny by the Australian Securities & Investments Commission and the Takeovers Panel

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DAVID JONES LIMITED – ASX DJS, COUNTRY ROAD LIMITED – ASX CTY, WOOLWORTHS HOLDINGS LIMITED, AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION, AUSTRALIA. TAKEOVERS PANEL, AUSTRALIAN RETAIL INVESTMENTS PTY LTD, CORRS CHAMBERS WESTGARTH, GOLDMAN SACHS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, BLACKROCK INCORPORATED, DEUTSCHE BANK AG, ALLAN GRAY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, AUSBIL DEXIA LIMITED, PERPETUAL INVESTMENTS, PERPETUAL LIMITED – ASX PPT, PENGANA CAPITAL LIMITED, BT INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LIMITED – ASX BTT