If you would like to learn more about future focusIR related events and roundtables, please submit your details here

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Boohoo close to settling US class action

Thu, 04th Nov 2021 10:10
(Sharecast News) - Fast fashion retailer Boohoo said on Thursday that it is close to settling a California court case over fake promotions.
"Boohoo is pleased to report that the parties have notified the District Court that they have agreed to the terms of a preliminary settlement relating to the claim," it said. The preliminary settlement is covered in full by the existing provisions in the latest group accounts, it added.

"Whilst there is no guarantee that the preliminary settlement will result in a final settlement of the claim, the parties will now work together to incorporate the terms of the preliminary settlement into a legally binding settlement agreement."

Broker Peel Hunt, which rates the shares at 'buy', said: "The claims provision is currently shown as £19m, although this includes a number of other issues as well.

"Next steps will be to draft a long form agreement which will need to be ratified by the courts, suggesting this is unlikely to bed finalised until the New Year.

"Either way, the update should give investors confidence that this issue is close to being fully resolved."

At 1000 GMT, the shares were up 4.2% at 192.94p.

Shares in this article

Related News

boohoo to continue Debenhams rebrand despite shareholder vote failing
28 Mar 2025

boohoo to continue Debenhams rebrand despite shareholder vote failing

(Alliance News) - boohoo Group PLC on Friday said it will "continue forward as Debenhams Group" despite shareholders rejecting the name change for the...

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Slow start in Europe after rate decisions
21 Mar 2025

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Slow start in Europe after rate decisions

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in Europe opened softer on Friday, ending the week in an uncertain fashion after a slew of central bank decisions.

JD Sports + 3 more shares