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Britain’s M&S shares rise on report investment firm Apollo examined bid

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Shares in Marks & Spencer (MKS.L) rose as much as 3.8 per cent in early trading after a report in The Sunday Times said US investment firm Apollo Global Management (APO.N) has been “running the rule” over the British clothing and food retailer.

The newspaper cited “city sources” as saying Apollo considered M&S a bargain, with the group’s shares unreasonably weighed down by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the market failing to attribute enough value to M&S’s 50 per cent stake in Ocado’s (OCDO.L) retail business.

The Sunday Times said it was unclear whether Apollo’s interest had been dampened by the recent surge in M&S shares – up 33 per cent over the last month.

M&S and Apollo declined to comment on the report.

The stock was up 3 per cent at 248.3 pence at 0859 GMT, extending year-on-year gains to 87 per cent.

Earlier this month M&S beat forecasts for first-half profit and upgraded its earnings outlook for the second time this year, sending its stock soaring on bets that one of Britain’s most elusive corporate turnarounds could finally materialise.

Last year, Apollo missed out on buying Asda, Britain’s No. 3 grocer, which was taken over by the Issa brothers and TDR Capital. This year, it considered joining the bid battle for Morrisons, the No. 4 supermarket chain.

Morrisons was eventually taken over by private equity group Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R).

Reports this year also linked Apollo with Sainsbury’s (SBRY.L), Britain’s second largest supermarket group after Tesco (TSCO.L).

Analysts played down the prospect of a bid for M&S, noting no bidders emerged when its shares were languishing at 121 pence in December 2020 and the impractical nature of splitting up the group’s food and clothing businesses.

M&S’s share price rise could propel it back into Britain’s bluechip FTSE 100 index, a status it lost in 2019.

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