Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At least it doesn't say "which it hopes will rid it of unfriendly - i.e., non-fawning and worshipful - LUG members." :-) B. D. Chuck Albertson wrote: > Note the last line in the article. > > Chuck Albertson > Seattle, Wash. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ------- > COMPANIES & MARKETS: Herme`s focuses on Leica with a Pounds 10m bid > Financial Times; Nov 21, 2000 > > Fashion house Herme`s International is seeking to move to the other side of > the lens with a Euros 17m (Pounds 10m) bid for a little less than a third of > Leica, Germany's 150-year-old camera manufacturer. > > The move is a departure from Herme`s' leather goods and scarf image and is > the first time a fashion group has sought to buy a camera maker. "This offer > expresses the willingness for an alliance between two companies which have > been inspired for more than 150 years by the same values of excellence," > said Mireille Maury, deputy managing director of Herme`s. > > She declined to say whether Leica's famous M6 camera or up-market binoculars > would shortly be appearing on the shelves of Herme`s stores, saying > discussions would start if the deal went through. The French company is > offering Euros 12.50 a share, a premium of 20.2 per cent to Friday's closing > price, for up to 30 per cent of Leica. > > Herme`s was among the first of the fashion houses to move into watchmaking, > a trend that became firmly established when luxury goods giant LVMH > unsuccessfully bid for the watch business of Mannesmann sold by Vodafone > earlier this year. But analysts said they did not expect a rush of companies > into the photography business. Leica, in particular, was seen as an unusual > move as it caters to the professional photographer rather than "ladies who > lunch". > > "I would expect most of the companies in the industry to be more focused > than that," said Claire Kent at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter. She doubted the > cameras would make an appearance in New York or Paris designer outlets, but > said it was possible that binoculars, as "lifestyle products", could appear, > possibly with Herme`s-branded leather cases. > > Jean-Louis Dumas, Herme`s chairman, met Hanns-Peter Cohn, Leica chairman, > when he accompanied a group of artists to the Leica headquarters in Solms > last August. Leica, whose shares were suspended after the offer was > announced, has been losing money. Yesterday it announced increased losses > for the six months to the end of September of DM6.7m on sales up 15.7 per > cent at DM141.5m (Pounds 43.6m). It blamed the increase on the weakness of > the euro and one-off costs associated with a trade fair. > > Leica is supporting the bid, which it hopes will rid it of unfriendly > shareholders.