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  • Faust
    kitsch killer
    • Sep 2006
    • 37849

    Jil Sander for sale?



    Interesting.... BTW, does anyone have a WWD password they are willing to share? [51]

    Jil Sander Said For Sale


    Jil Sander Said For Sale



    By





    Andrew Roberts













    Posted Tuesday July 29, 2008






    Last Edited Tuesday July 29, 2008





    From



    WWD Issue 07/29/2008




















































    MILAN ? Is Jil Sander for sale again?

    It could be if the price is right, according to industry insiders across Europe.


    WWD has learned from a number of well-placed sources that Change
    Capital Partners, which acquired Jil Sander AG from Prada SpA for an
    undisclosed sum in February 2006, is considering exiting its investment
    and has been sounding out the market regarding potential interest.


    The London-based private equity fund, which is backed by the Halley
    family and led by former Carrefour and Marks & Spencer chairman and
    current Vodafone and Société Générale board member Luc Vandevelde, is
    said to have grown tired...


    Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

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  • gerry
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2008
    • 309

    #2
    Re: Jil Sander for sale?



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    MILAN ?[/b] Is Jil Sander for sale again?

    It could be if the price is right, according to industry insiders across Europe.

    WWD has learned from a number of well-placed sources that Change Capital Partners, which acquired Jil Sander AG from Prada SpA for an undisclosed sum in February 2006, is considering exiting its investment and has been sounding out the market regarding potential interest.

    The London-based private equity fund, which is backed by the Halley family and led by former Carrefour and Marks & Spencer chairman and current Vodafone and Société Générale board member Luc Vandevelde, is said to have grown tired of waiting for Jil Sander?s bottom line to match its critical acclaim. The family is said to be open to offers for the fashion company of at least 200 million euros, or $314 million at current exchange ? double what the fund is believed to have paid Prada.

    A valuation closer to 150 million euros, or $235.5 million, is thought to be more reasonable, given the current economic climate, according to industry experts.

    ?It?s a classic case of a brand, which is adored by the fashion press but which has a question mark over its financial success. They don?t always go hand in hand,? one source said.

    A spokesman for Change Capital declined to comment on the speculation Monday, in line with company policy.

    For the year ended Jan. 31, Jil Sander registered operating profits of 6 million euros, or $8.3 million at average exchange, on sales of 131 million euros, or $181.4 million, a spokesman said Monday.

    The company has yet to release net earnings ? pending the costly delisting of the remaining 2 percent of its stock from the Frankfurt Bourse, which is expected to go through this week or next ? although it is in line to just about break even, compared with net losses of 14.1 million euros, or $17.8 million at average exchange, in the previous fiscal year.

    Jil Sander?s turnaround is seen widely as a case study in best practice, with chief executive officer Gian Giacomo Ferraris, chief financial officer Armin Mueller and Belgian designer Raf Simons credited with restoring to health a business that was losing in the region of 20 million euros annually. ?It went from a company with no direction to a break-even operation with strong fashion identity,? one source said.

    However, with the business at a crossroads and in light of the tough global economy, it would appear that Change Capital is weighing up whether to follow the lead of Texas Pacific Group, which sold Swiss fashion company Bally International to Labelux Group earlier this year, following a restructuring.

    ?It?s a very testing moment,? one source said. ?[Jil Sander] is in an in-between phase. It?s trying to develop, but it?s still very much a question mark?.Jil Sander needs additional capital to develop as it?s not very profitable at the moment. For that reason, Change Capital is looking around to see who could do the second leg.?

    TPG acquired Bally in 1999, and developed it from a loss-making European high-end shoe and leather goods manufacturer into a global brand, which also offered ready-to-wear, bags and other leather goods, with double-digit growth in revenues and earnings in the last three years. TPG said in April it had reached an agreement to sell Bally to luxury goods holding company Labelux, which is owned by the Benckiser family, ?to provide the company with the right guidance and resources for the next stage of expansion.?

    The turnaround at Bally took longer than TPG originally expected, however, and it had tried for several years to sell the brand without success until Labelux acquired it.

    Change Capital said at the time it acquired Jil Sander that it was gearing up for ?a three- to five-year investment horizon? and that it was ?planning for growth.?

    ?We think significant growth is possible for this brand, and it will continue to compete against the biggest names in the fashion business,? Change Capital managing director Steven Petrow told WWD in February 2006.

    However, sources said, ?development tends to take time and private equity firms aren?t that patient.?

    Jil Sander founded the company in 1975 and made it a benchmark label of the minimalist Nineties. Known for her uncompromising quality, intensive fabric research and quietly elegant designs, Sander sold her company to Prada in 1999, only to spar over strategy with Prada ceo Patrizio Bertelli. She exited the company five months after selling it, but reconciled with Bertelli three years later, only to leave one more time in 2004.



    Change Capital, which has 300 million euros in its funds under management, specializes in buyouts of middle-market consumer-related companies across Europe. Its investment portfolio of companies includes investments in several leading retail and consumer companies, including home improvement retailer Robert Dyas Holdings Ltd., young adult fashion retailer Republic Retail and Buksesnedkeren ApS, a Danish firm that markets the H2O and Signal brands of leisure apparel.

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    • gerry
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 309

      #3
      Re: Jil Sander for sale?

      sent you a pm!

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      • Real Real
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 619

        #4
        Re: Jil Sander for sale?

        Well, they've stopped losing money, it looks like - and only 2 years after the sale. That's pretty good, right?

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        • Faust
          kitsch killer
          • Sep 2006
          • 37849

          #5
          Re: Jil Sander for sale?



          [quote user="gerry"]sent you a pm![/quote]



          gracias! [51]

          Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

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          • Faust
            kitsch killer
            • Sep 2006
            • 37849

            #6
            Re: Jil Sander for sale?



            [quote user="Real Real"]Well, they've stopped losing money, it looks like - and only 2 years after the sale. That's pretty good, right?[/quote]



            That is pretty good. But that does not guarantee that they will make money in the future.

            Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

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            • justine
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2007
              • 672

              #7
              Re: Jil Sander for sale?

              [quote user="gerry"]sent you a pm![/quote]wow, for a moment i thought gerry was claiming dibs...that would be baller!

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              • TypicalFashion
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 326

                #8
                Re: Jil Sander for sale?

                haha ^ i did too. SZ discount!

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                • Faust
                  kitsch killer
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 37849

                  #9
                  Re: Jil Sander for sale?

                  MILAN ? The plot thickens at Jil Sander AG.

                  According
                  to sources, Change Capital Partners, which owns Jil Sander, has
                  received at least one nonbinding offer of interest in the fashion brand
                  from ?Chinese investors.? The identity of the investors could not be
                  learned.

                  As reported, Change Capital, which acquired the label
                  from Prada SpA for an undisclosed sum in February 2006, is said to be
                  considering exiting its investment ? having grown tired of waiting for
                  Jil Sander?s bottom line to match its critical acclaim ? and has been
                  sounding out the market regarding potential interest.

                  With an
                  offer on the table, the London-based private equity fund, which is
                  backed by the Halley family and led by former Carrefour and Marks &
                  Spencer and current Vodafone and Société Générale board member Luc
                  Vandevelde, now will decide if it wants to deal, sources said.

                  It
                  is unclear whether the said bid for Jil Sander is close to Change
                  Capital?s alleged valuation of around 200 million euros, or $311.6
                  million at current exchange, to 220 million euros, or $342.8 million,
                  and industry experts have suggested that a figure closer to 150 million
                  euros, or $233.7 million, would be more reasonable, given the current
                  economic climate.
                  Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                  StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                  • mesh
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 976

                    #10
                    Re: Jil Sander for sale?



                    I'm so angry at this.




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                    • Faust
                      kitsch killer
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 37849

                      #11
                      Re: Jil Sander for sale?

                      [quote user="mesh"]

                      I'm so angry at this






                      [/quote]



                      Why, mesh?

                      Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                      StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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                      • mesh
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 976

                        #12
                        Re: Jil Sander for sale?



                        Seeing my favorite label going down the tubes. The beauty of ccp was that they give raf free reign and pretty much no limit when it comes to fabrics.




                        Surely that will change with the new owners if the company is sold.

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                        • Real Real
                          Senior Member
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 619

                          #13
                          Re: Jil Sander for sale?

                          Not necessarily. In a downmarket, I imagine that buyers are more likely to be ultra-wealthy individuals/groups with a passion for the brand, and less likely to be clothing conglomerates looking for the final piece in a marketing puzzle.

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                          • ionn26
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2007
                            • 488

                            #14
                            Re: Jil Sander for sale?



                            Well.. I think that it would be good that Jil sander is picked up by a strong financial company. I would like to see that Raf are allowed to experiement more if the management does change hand, but that is still wait and see right?! I am interested to see which Chinese company that picks it up.. I talked to Jeff from Jil Sanders and he said that he does have a pretty large Asian clientel and they account for may be half or more of his sales... Anyway.. Jil Sanders does surprisingly well in Asia... in countries like Taiwan and China... they don't even go to 50%.. unless there is an economy downturn...

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                            • Faust
                              kitsch killer
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 37849

                              #15
                              Re: Jil Sander for sale?

                              Well, mesh, hope for the best. Real real - I don't know - people who are passionate about the brand buy clothes, not companies.
                              Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde

                              StyleZeitgeist Magazine

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