Julian Dunkerton is unhappy about the collapse in the company’s share price over the past year and believes that he needs to return to restore Superdry’s fortunes Times Newspapers LtdThe co-founder of Superdry has parted company with Cenkos Securities, the stockbroker, as he tries to return to the fashion chain he started. Julian Dunkerton, who left last March after disagreeing with the company’s new strategy under Euan Sutherland, its chief executive, hired the broker to try to help him to persuade the retailer’s shareholders to reinstall him. Mr Dunkerton, 53, the largest shareholder, is unhappy about the collapse in the company’s share price over the past year and believes that he needs to return to restore its fortunes. The Times understands that he and Cenkos did not agree on the approach he should take when contacting shareholders, none of whom have backed him publicly. Mr Dunkerton has not appointed a new broker, but has…
Source: The Times February 09, 2019 00:01 UTC