Share raid raises Myer speculation
VENERABLE department store Myer is the subject of takeover speculation following a huge buy-up of the company’s shares on Monday afternoon.
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VENERABLE department store Myer is the subject of takeover speculation following a huge buy-up of the company’s shares on Monday afternoon.
Shares in Myer rose nearly 20 per cent during late trading on Monday after a series of trades saw almost two million shares change hands at around $1.15 — a parcel worth $94 million.
Speculation in media reports has centred on billionaire Solomon Lew, a former chairman of the Coles Myer group, and now the chairman of retail brands house Premier Investments, which owns the Smiggle stationery chain.
Mr Lew has been suggested as a possible bidder for Myer in the past. Myer shares close 19.5 cents, or 18.31 per cent, higher at $1.26 on Monday. Prior to the order, Myer shares had been trading around the $1.08 mark. The stock fell below $1.07 last week — its lowest level since November.
Originally published as Share raid raises Myer speculation