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    Asos shares jump 20% after agreeing to sell Topshop and Topman brands

    By Chris Newlands,

    8 days ago

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    Asos’s share price jumped by as much as 20% on Thursday (5 September) after it agreed to sell its Topshop and Topman brands to a new joint venture.

    The online clothing retailer, which bought Topshop in 2021 from the administrators of Philip Green's collapsed Arcadia group , along with Topman, is launching a joint venture with Denmark’s Heartland group, which will purchase the brands.

    Heartland will own 75% of the new company but Asos will retain certain rights for the brands in exchange for a royalty fee that enables Asos to keep selling the brands online.

    José Antonio Ramos Calamonte, chief executive officer of Asos, said: “We’re pleased to be making this announcement today, which is an important step in our continued transformation.

    “Topshop and Topman have made good progress since we acquired the brands. The new joint venture with Heartland is testament to the brands’ potential and the partnership will help bring Topshop and Topman to more customers globally.”

    Finance chief Dave Murray added to analysts and investors on a conference call: "We've been making decisions to drive profitability rather than just purely going after the sales number."

    Asos battles against clothing rival Shein

    Asos has been battling with losses and has faced sales pressure in Europe from the likes of fast-fashion firm Shein , which was preparing for a stock market listing.

    Jelena Sokolova, senior equity analyst at Morningstar, says: “The sale can be seen as a strategic step to enhance balance sheet quality. With net debt at £348.8m as of March 2024, this move should improve Asos's financial standing, providing £118m in cash and reducing borrowings by £13m.

    “This positions Asos to better weather the challenges posed by a post-Covid downturn in the online apparel industry and intensifying competition from Shein and Temu.”

    Heartland is owned by Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen, who has a significant stake in Asos. He is also Scotland’s richest man.

    Separately, Associated British Food sales fell on Thursday after the group told shareholders that dreary early summer weather had hit sales at retailer Primark.

    Primark’s UK like-for-like sales dropped 0.6% during the retailer’s third quarter and are set to slip by around 3.1 per cent in the three months to 14 September, AB Foods said. Primark also lost UK market share in the six months to 21 July, as high street trade suffered.

    George Weston, chief executive of AB Foods, said: 'While the British weather was not in Primark’s favour this summer, robust growth in other markets and new store openings have driven good sales overall.”

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