M&S pick of retail
veteran Archie Norman as chairman lifts shares
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[May 05, 2017]
By James Davey
LONDON
(Reuters) - Marks & Spencer named Archie Norman as its new
chairman on Friday, with the 63-year-old retail veteran's appointment
lifting the clothing and food retailer's shares.
Norman, who helped to revive food retailer Asda in the 1990s, will join
M&S at a critical time. The company's food business is thriving, but its
clothing division has struggled to deliver growth for more than a
decade.
"I'm under no illusions about the extent of the challenge facing the
business," Norman told Reuters.
M&S shares rose as much as 6 percent as investors welcomed the
appointment of Norman, whose CV is packed with UK and international
experience, including an extensive track record in the retail industry.
M&S said Norman would become non-executive chairman on Sept. 1,
succeeding Robert Swannell, who will retire from the board having served
six years in the job.
Norman will receive an annual salary of 600,000 pounds ($776,040) for
the chairmanship, which although part-time is one of the most
prestigious in corporate Britain.
Analysts said Norman's turnaround experience could be highly valuable to
M&S.
"The combination of Norman and (CEO Steve) Rowe should be a force for
good for M&S ... we welcome this appointment," said Shore Capital
analyst Clive Black, who has a "hold" rating on the stock.
Others, however, said there was a danger Norman could go beyond the
chairman's brief of running the M&S board and keeping investors onside.
"It will be interesting to see how much of a 'back-seat driver' Archie
Norman is to CEO Steve Rowe," independent retail analyst Nick Bubb said.
Norman was a member of a three-strong team that established and built
general merchandise retailer Kingfisher in the 1980s.
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Archie Norman in London March 16, 2011. REUTERS/Paul Hackett
When
Norman joined Asda as CEO in 1991, the supermarket was on its knees, but he
transformed the business and then sold it to Wal-Mart in 1999 for a multiple of
eight times its starting share price.
He has
also chaired broadcaster ITV and been deputy chairman of Australian
retailer Coles. He currently chairs investment bank Lazard in London and craft
retailer Hobbycraft and is an advisor to Wesfarmers.
He worked for management consultants McKinsey before joining Kingfisher.
Norman is also well-connected politically, having served for eight years as a
member of Britain's lower house of parliament, representing the Conservative
Party in Tunbridge Wells, southern England.
"Having conducted a very rigorous appointment process, it was clear to us that
Archie was the best person to be chairman," said Vindi Banga, M&S' senior
independent director.
On Wednesday, M&S said it had hired Halfords boss Jill McDonald to head
the clothing division, freeing up Rowe to concentrate on running the overall
company. McDonald will also join in the autumn.
Swannell will leave M&S having steered a smooth succession for the chairman's
job.
Shares in M&S were up 4.9 percent at 17.6 pence at 1053 GMT (6.43 a.m. ET),
valuing the business at 6.1 billion pounds ($7.9 billion).
(Editing by Alexander Smith and Jane Merriman)
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