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Reuters
Reuters
Published
Oct 21, 2010
Oct 21, 2010
Italian businessman becomes Saks' largest holder
By
Reuters
Reuters
Published
Oct 21, 2010
Oct 21, 2010
![]() Diego della Valle. Photo : Corbis |
Della Valle, the founder of Saks supplier Tod's SpA (TOD.MI), said in a regulatory filing that he now holds 22.65 million shares. In the period Oct. 12-21, he bought 7.65 million shares, according to the filing.
Della Valle and a Saks spokeswoman were not immediately available to comment.
Della Valle's latest purchases push him ahead of Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim as Saks' top shareholder.
Nearly 11 months ago, Saks removed a "poison pill" aimed at averting a potential hostile takeover by Slim, who rapidly raised his stake in the company when the shares fell below $3 in November 2008 during the global financial crisis.
Slim held a 15.9 percent stake in Saks, according to an SEC filing earlier this year.
Della Valle bought 2.9 million shares Oct. 12-18 for $29.3 million, including commissions, the filing said.
On Tuesday, he bought an additional 2.5 million shares for $27 million, and on Thursday, he bought 2.25 million more for $24.8 million.
The shares were bought for investment purposes, the filing said.
Saks shares were up 68 cents at $10.80 in late-morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange. They rose as high as $11.00 earlier in the session.
(Reporting by Brad Dorfman, editing by Gerald E. McCormick and John Wallace)
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