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Australian high-street retailer Myer's top investor raises stake, calls for overhaul

Published 07/06/2021, 03:09 AM
Updated 07/06/2021, 04:01 AM
© Reuters. Shoppers use their phones as they walk past the entrance to a Myer department store, owned by Australia's biggest department store chain Myer Holdings Ltd, in Sydney, Australia, November 1, 2017.     REUTERS/Steven Saphore/Files

(Reuters) -Australia's Premier Investments Ltd said on Tuesday it had increased stake in Myer Holdings Ltd to 15.77%, as the top investor pushes for an overhaul at the iconic high-street retailer facing a sales hit due to the pandemic.

Premier Investments bought 41.1 million shares in Myer, it said in a statement, while its billionaire chairman Solomon Lew separately called on Myer's board to resign immediately.

"We will work with other shareholders to reconstitute the Myer Board with directors who have expertise across retail, property, logistics and e-commerce, so that Myer can reverse its decline," Lew said.

Myer declined to comment on the statement made by Premier Investments, while its stock surged 14% to close at A$0.425.

Myer and other brick-and-mortar retailers have been among the hardest hit by the pandemic and have had to depend on millions of dollars in government support.

© Reuters. Shoppers use their phones as they walk past the entrance to a Myer department store, owned by Australia's biggest department store chain Myer Holdings Ltd, in Sydney, Australia, November 1, 2017.     REUTERS/Steven Saphore/Files

The 120-year old firm reported a 13% drop in first-half sales in March, mainly due to store closures amid the pandemic.

Lew's clout was on show last year when Myer's then chairman, Garry Hounsell, said he would retire after failing to get support from Premier and its second-largest shareholder Wilson Asset Management.

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