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Superdry Founder Pushes for Appointment to Board

Superdry, shares in which slumped 68 percent over the last year, has already said that it does not want founder Julian Dunkerton back, asking shareholders to vote against him
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  • Reuters

CHELTENHAM, United Kingdom — Julian Dunkerton, the founder and former boss of British fashion group Superdry, urged shareholders on Thursday to elect him and industry veteran Peter Williams to the company's board at its upcoming shareholder meeting in April.

Dunkerton, in a letter to shareholders, said he would work to restore double-digit percentage earnings before income tax (EBIT) margins and rebuild profitability in two to three years.

He also pledged not to sell his shares in the company for at least two years.

In early March, Dunkerton and Superdry's co-founder and former brand and design director James Holder said they wanted to place Williams, current chairman of online fashion retailer Boohoo, on the company's board and called for a shareholder meeting.

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Superdry, whose shares slumped 68 percent over the last year, has already said that it does not want Dunkerton back and has asked shareholders to vote against him and Williams.

Dunkerton owns 18.4 percent of Superdry.

By Sangameswaran S; editor: Saumyadeb Chakrabarty.

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