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Boohoo raises £39mln to cut debt as losses widen
03:19am, Thursday, 14'th Nov 2024
Boohoo Group PLC (AIM:BOO) has raised £39.3 million in a “significantly oversubscribed” placement to reduce debt after unveiling growing losses over the first half of the year. A firm placing and
Frasers threatens legal action as Boohoo spat turns nasty
08:41am, Wednesday, 06'th Nov 2024
Sports Direct-owner Frasers Group PLC (LSE:FRAS) is not backing down in its campaign to appoint founder and figurehead Mike Ashley as Boohoo Group PLC (AIM:BOO)'s chief executive. Boohoo snubbed its m
Has Boohoo destroyed Mike Ashley's leadership ambitions? Not so fast, says broker
07:28am, Friday, 01'st Nov 2024
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Boohoo promotes Debenhams boss in major snub to Frasers
03:46am, Friday, 01'st Nov 2024
Boohoo Group PLC (AIM:BOO) has appointed Dan Finley, the current boss of its Debenhams retail chain, to the head of Boohoo's entire operations. Finley succeeds John Lyttle, who announced his retiremen
British retailer Boohoo appoints Dan Finley as CEO amid demands from Mike Ashley's Frasers
03:43am, Friday, 01'st Nov 2024
British online fashion retailer Boohoo on Friday appointed Dan Finley as its new CEO, effective immediately, to succeed John Lyttle, a week after top investor Frasers wanted its controlling shareholde
Boohoo seeks governance assurances in row with Frasers
03:27am, Friday, 25'th Oct 2024
British online fashion retailer Boohoo said it was willing to discuss board representation with its biggest shareholder Frasers but there needed to be "appropriate governance" to protect its commercia
Boohoo to Mike Ashley's Frasers: ASOS stake complicates leadership proposal
02:47am, Friday, 25'th Oct 2024
Boohoo Group PLC (AIM:BOO) has responded to aggressive demands to install Frasers Group PLC (LSE:FRAS) owner Mike Ashley as Boohoo's chief executive, citing Frasers' partial stake in ASOS PLC (LSE:ASC
Frasers savages Boohoo's leadership, demands Mike Ashley take the reins
03:20am, Thursday, 24'th Oct 2024
Retail giant Frasers Group PLC (LSE:FRAS) has ripped into Boohoo Group PLC (AIM:BOO)'s mismanagement and “abysmal” trading performance that has caused the “continued value destruction” of the
Boohoo Group PLC 37.9% potential upside indicated by RBC Capital Markets
10:52am, Friday, 18'th Feb 2022 DirectorsTalk
Boohoo Group PLC with ticker (LON:BOO) now has a potential upside of 37.9% according to RBC Capital Markets. [stock_market_widget type="chart" template="basic" color="green" assets="BOO.L" range="6mo" interval="1d" axes="true" cursor="true" api="yf"] RBC Capital Markets set a target price of 150 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Boohoo Group PLC share price of 93 GBX at opening today (18/02/2022) indicates a potential upside of 37.9%. Trading has ranged between 1 (52 week low) and 95 (52 week high) with an average of 14,216,933 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £1,172,050,686. boohoo group plc is a holding company that operates through its subsidiary, which undertakes online clothing retailers. The Company designs, sources, markets and sells clothing, shoes, accessories and beauty products. It owns the brands, including boohoo, boohooMAN, PrettyLittleThing, Nasty Gal, MissPap, Karen Millen, Coast, Oasis, Warehouse, Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton.
Boohoo T-shirt advert banned after regulator said it ''objectified and sexualised women''
07:08pm, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 Leicestershire Live
The advert, a product listing on Boohoo''s website, shows a model wearing a t-shirt with only thong-style bikini bottoms and trainers
UK channel Boohoo forced to remove ad deemed sexist
03:45pm, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 The Bobr Times
UPDATE DAY LONDON | British online clothing chain Boohoo was called to order on Wednesday over an advert that ''objected and sexualised'' women''s bodies, according to the regulator, which forced the brand to remove it from its site internet. The advertisement in question, for a T-shirt, showed in particular a female model in suggestive poses […] The post UK channel Boohoo forced to remove ad deemed sexist first appeared on The Bobr Times .
UK bans Boohoo T-shirt ad that ''sexualised'' women
02:52pm, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 UrduPoint
A British watchdog on Wednesday said it had banned a T-shirt advertisement by online fashion retailer Boohoo whose images objectified and sexualised women.
Boohoo Group PLC 36.7% potential upside indicated by RBC Capital Markets
01:16pm, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 DirectorsTalk
Boohoo Group PLC with ticker (LON:BOO) now has a potential upside of 36.7% according to RBC Capital Markets. [stock_market_widget type="chart" template="basic" color="green" assets="BOO.L" range="6mo" interval="1d" axes="true" cursor="true" api="yf"] RBC Capital Markets set a target price of 150 GBX for the company, which when compared to the Boohoo Group PLC share price of 95 GBX at opening today (16/02/2022) indicates a potential upside of 36.7%. Trading has ranged between 1 (52 week low) and 96 (52 week high) with an average of 13,596,127 shares exchanging hands daily. The market capitalisation at the time of writing is £1,166,067,471. boohoo group plc is a holding company that operates through its subsidiary, which undertakes online clothing retailers. The Company designs, sources, markets and sells clothing, shoes, accessories and beauty products. It owns the brands, including boohoo, boohooMAN, PrettyLittleThing, Nasty Gal, MissPap, Karen Millen, Coast, Oasis, Warehouse, Debenhams, Dorothy Perkins, Wallis and Burton.
Boohoo advert banned for sexualising women
11:48am, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 London Loves Business
Online retailer Boohoo is facing an ad ban after one of its campaign was accused of sexualising and objectifying women. The ad showed a model wearing a T-shirt with thong-style… The post Boohoo advert banned for sexualising women appeared first on London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com .
Boohoo ad banned by regulator for objectifying women
09:31am, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 BBC
The Advertising Standards Authority said the retailer''s advert was irresponsible and likely to cause offence.
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