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Warehouse says Withers not conflicted in Tindall bid

Despite Withers’ past involvement with the Tindall Foundation, the retailer is confident she acts in the best interests of all shareholders.

Dame Joan Withers.

Kate McVicar Tue, 23 Jul 2024

The Warehouse has defended the independence of chair Dame Joan Withers in assessing an approach backed by the group’s founder Sir Stephen Tindall to acquire the company.

Today, The Warehouse said private equity firm Adamantem Capital was looking to acquire it at a price between $1.50 and $1.70 a

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Kate McVicar Tue, 23 Jul 2024
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