Frasers founder has grown his stake at clothing retailer to 7.8 per cent from initial investment in June
Mike Ashley, one of the biggest names in British high street retail, has continued to build his stake in Boohoo, the fast-fashion company run by Offaly man John Lyttle.
Ashley’s Frasers Group has now pushed its stake to 7.8 per cent, having bought 13 million shares at a price of around £4.5 million. The Fraser Group bought an initial stake in the company in June for £22 million , when the shares were worth ...
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