Sports giant fails to stir Super Retail
Super Retail chief executive Peter Birtles has ruled out strategic alliances or partnerships as one of the world’s largest sporting goods retailers starts circling the company.
Super Retail chief executive Peter Birtles says he has strategies in place to counter increased competition and has ruled out strategic alliances or partnerships as one of the world’s largest sporting goods retailers starts circling the company.
Super Retail shareholders believe that UK retailer Sports Direct or Intersport, the largest sports retailer in the world, may be seeking to buy a strategic stake in Super Retail, which owns Rebel Sport and Amart.
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