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Ex-Superdry boss Julian Dunkerton fights for his return after investors are told to vote against it


Ex-Superdry boss Julian Dunkerton fights for his return after investors are told to vote against it

Superdry co-founder Julian Dunkerton said he was 'disappointed' by the recommendation to block his reappointment

Superdry co-founder Julian Dunkerton said he was ‘disappointed’ by the recommendation to block his reappointment

Superdry co-founder Julian Dunkerton has insisted he can fix the fashion chain’s problems despite investors being told to vote against his proposed return.

Dunkerton, 54, who left the firm last March, said he was ‘disappointed’ by the recommendation of a shareholder advisory group to block his reappointment to the board but vowed to push ahead.

The report by Institutional Shareholder Services said the former chief executive is partly responsible for Superdry’s financial underperformance. 

Dunkerton denies this.

In a statement with co-founder James Holder, he said: ‘The strategic and leadership failings at Superdry remain clear.  

‘We know how to fix these issues.’ Investors will vote on Dunkerton’s resolutions on April 2.

 

 



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