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Invester could soon be poised for Beales takeover bid


A MULTI-millionaire investor is on the verge of owning enough shares to mount a take-over bid for Dorset department store Beales.

Panther Securities plc, controlled by Andrew Perloff, has snapped up shares worth £1.63 million in the 129-year-old national retailer, which is headquartered in Bournemouth and operates 11 stores throughout the UK.

Mr Perloff already owned a 9.8 per cent stake and Panther Securities has bought a further 19 per cent. Mr Perloff attempted to make a similar deal two years ago but failed.

Now his investment vehicle owns a 29.72 per cent share of the empire, holding just over six million shares – just below the 30 per cent threshold required for launching a take-over bid of the entire company.

“We have noted the exchange of shares,” said Beales chief executive Tony Brown, who would not be drawn on the retailer’s future.

“I will be meeting up with Andrew in the next week or so. He wants to see the business grow – we look forward to working closely with him.

“It’s been good for the share price. This is one of the biggest increases in the share price – from 23p to 40p.”

Panther struck the latest deal with Lawndean, a private company, which had a 25 per cent holding.

Andrew Perloff did not rule out a takeover. “I will not say either way; you never know what might happen,” he said.

But he added: “I went to great bother not to go to takeover level.”

Through Panther Properties, Mr Perloff, who has been in business for 45 years, controls a £120m property portfolio. He is “only interested in making money”.

“I often take strategic stakes in companies to assist them. I have always been interested in department stores because they occupy commercial property,” he said, adding: “Beales has a good management team but is constrained by lack of finance”.

Comments(8)

Azphreal says...
11:01am Tue 23 Feb 10

"I have always been interested in department stores because they occupy commercial property" so does that mean he is really after the buildings?

Xchurch-man says...
1:21pm Tue 23 Feb 10

Azphreal wrote:
"I have always been interested in department stores because they occupy commercial property" so does that mean he is really after the buildings?
You beat me to it.
How long before Beales is closed and turned into a building site for yet more luxury apartments.

CoogarUK.com says...
5:33pm Tue 23 Feb 10

Azphreal wrote:
"I have always been interested in department stores because they occupy commercial property" so does that mean he is really after the buildings?
Or the high rental income?

bigjohn says...
6:23pm Tue 23 Feb 10

Now there's a surprise! 50% sales every other week. What more can I say.

BmthNewshound says...
8:20pm Tue 23 Feb 10

If Mr Perloff is only interested in making money why choose to invest in Beales, they've been struggling for a few years now ? Could we be about to see Beales being consigned to the history books ?

lemontree says...
10:31pm Tue 23 Feb 10

Beales has been in decline for some years. I spoke with a member of staff only last November who had worked there for many years, and she said the poor quality of merchandise being offered was mostly to blame. Those of us who can remember the Beales of old would fully endorse that, I am sure.

charley farley west parley says...
3:23am Wed 24 Feb 10

If Beales has been in decline for years then what better than an investor that wants to see the business improve again. Beales is there to make money, if it can do that successfully it can continue to employ people and bring money into the local economy. If not it will go out of business and someone else will do it. Simple.
Cheryl i'm single.

Scott59 says...
3:12pm Thu 25 Feb 10

Is this why the long term members off staff are now being forced out of Beales in Poole and Bournemouth!!
So if there is a Take Over Bid and staff need to be reduced no Redundancy payments to be made!!


LANDMARK: The Beales store in central Bournemouth CHIEF EXECUTIVE: Tony Brown

LANDMARK: The Beales store in central Bournemouth

CHIEF EXECUTIVE: Tony Brown



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