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New Look to get makeover

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Food4 March, 2013

Challenges aplenty

Kristiansen will have no problem keeping
himself busy: at the moment New Look is carrying a debt of no less than 1.27
billion euro
and it faces stiff competition from brands such as Primark.
Luckily he doesn’t have to do it all alone. He can count on the support of
chairman Alistair McGeorge, who has been at the company for two years now.

 

Kristiansen believes it is time to bring the thorough
changes Alistair McGeorge carried out over the past two years to the next
level. International expansion and a growing online business are key to that
vision.

 

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Facelift for New Look

Overall Kristiansen is satisfied by the
products and prizes offered by New Look, but he wants to give the stores a
makeover
and give the brand a more premium image. According to Kristiansen
customers should get that first wow-feeling when they enter the store and a
second one when they see the price tag.

 

In the meantime, New Look is working on its
massive debt, among them an amount of almost 870 million euro of so-called ‘PIK
notes’. Last year New Look reached an agreement with money lenders that pushed
the deadline for the oldest debts back
to 2015.

 

When New Look makes the choice towards
refinancing, it will probably look for money through bonds and it will have to
make a deal with PIK holders, probably in the form of a bond with a high
return. That way New Look can start reducing its debts over the next five to
six years.

 

Good start

For this year New Look appears to be reaching
its goals
, with an EBIT of almost 220 million euro – compared to the loss of 64 million euro (before taxes) of last year.

 

Anders Kristiansen’s previous job was at Danish Bestseller,
the group containing Vero Moda and Jack & Jones, which he had joined about eighteen months ago.
After having a background in office supplies, this was his first step in the
fashion business. His latest employer New Look is owned by investors Apax and
Pemira and by its founder Tom Singh.

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