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Boozt.com, a Nordic Fashion Retail IPO success story

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Boozt.com, a Nordic Fashion Retail IPO success story

Boozt.com, the PE- & industry-backed Swedish fashion etailer, listed on Nasdaq Nordic on 31 May 2017 at the higher end of its offer price of SEK 62 per share (offer range SEK 54-63). The listing valued the company at about SEK 3.4bn (~£300m). The share traded at SEK 79 on June 7, 2017 representing a close to 30% lift in its offer price. However, only 2% up from its starting day price of SEK 77.50.   Boozt attempted to sell mono-brand stores and was successful with signing up both Ecco and Day Birger Mikkelsen (Ecco was also an investor). However,...

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Farfetch's Store of the Future... is it already old?

Farfetch's Store of the Future... is it already old?

At a networking event yesterday (May 2017) we learned that not only does Intel, Deloitte and BT have their own "Stores of the Future", but that some of these have been in existence for about three years. And... that Farfetch are just about to visit one of these in the coming weeks. The companies mentioned have set up these stores as a way to showcase what a typical IoT-enabled store would look like. In the mean time, Youtube has opened its own store in Kings Cross. This is not showcasing IoT or other technical capabilities but rather gear from vloggers...

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Our next Retail diagnostic report will be on... Arcadia Group (Topshop)

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Our next Retail diagnostic report will be on... Arcadia Group (Topshop)

There are so many questions about the retailer, its presumed staged divestment of BHS, its [lack of] response on the six or seven senior management departures (in 2017 alone!!), its reluctance to invest properly, its China rollout, why it continues making a loss in the US, what is happening in Ireland, and has the owner finally turned into a liability for the company... among many many others. Taveta Investments Ltd (ultimate parent company) and its subsidiaries are providing opaque P&L accounts making any deep analysis tricky. However, top line revenues are always telling of what is happening under the surface....

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Styleintelligence on the panel at TechPitch 4.5

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Styleintelligence on the panel at TechPitch 4.5

TechPitch 4.5 is monthly pitch platform for tech startups. Thomas Andersson of Styleintelligence was invited to sit on the judges panel for the Luxe, Retail and Fashion edition held in Irwin Mitchell's offices just off Chancery Lane. Eight startups got 3 minutes to pitch their businesses. This elevator-pitch style events are popular in London and get quite a bit of traction. What the judges thought: Optimonk Wearisma Genostyle What the Audience thought: Wearisma Genostyle It should be noted that out of all the eight companies Optimonk was the only company with close to $1m revenue, established customers on two continents...

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Who will buy Jimmy Choo?

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Who will buy Jimmy Choo?

Since JAB went public with their intention to sell off Jimmy Choo there has been continued speculation on who might acquire the company. JAB, an investment/holding company, grew out of the Reckitt Benckiser FMCG empire and have assembled a division of fashion brands including Jimmy Choo, Belstaff, and Bally. The company also hold a significant stake in Coty, the beauty company, and a number of coffee related businesses. In 2016 JAB attempted to list Belstaff, but ultimately had to terminate the process due to lack of demand. Its April 2017 announcmenent that it is seeking to offload Jimmy Choo fits...

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