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Aurora puts Coast brand spin-off on the timetable

 

James Thompson
Tuesday 19 February 2013 14:48 GMT
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Aurora Fashions is considering spinning off its Coast brand as an independent company to improve its long-term prospects of selling the womenswear chain.

The plan comes after the group, which also owns the retailers Warehouse and Oasis, separated its Karen Millen brand as an independent entity in 2011. Although Aurora has no imminent plans to start a sale process for Coast or Karen Millen, its continued development of the brands will help it sell them in the future.

Coast, which sells outfits popular at weddings, has 41 standalone stores and 166 concessions in the UK, as well as 109 shops overseas from Australia to the Middle East. Management at Coast were unavailable for comment.

There is also talk that Aurora chief executive Mike Shearwood is considering a management buyout of Karen Millen although sources suggested this is unlikely to happen until next year.

Aurora is majority-owned by the failed Icelandic bank Kaupthing. The group emerged out of administration under its previous guise as Mosaic Fashions in March 2009.

Aurora’s profits fell 15.3% to £12.7 million in the year to last February, following an underperformance of its womenswear brand Bastyan.

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