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Laura Ashley CEO Steps Down

Kwan Cheong Ng is leaving after eight years at the helm of the company, with Chief Operating Officer Katharine Poulter named as his successor.
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  • Reuters

LONDON, United Kingdom — Laura Ashley Holdings Plc's chief executive, Kwan Cheong Ng, is stepping down after eight years at the helm, a departure that comes at a time when the clothing and furnishing retailer is trying to turn around its business.

Chief Operating Officer Katharine Poulter will take over the top job from May 1.

Laura Ashley, a favourite of Princess Diana in its 1980s heyday, has been one of the victims of the gloom that has shrouded Britain’s retail sector.

Sales at the company have been hit by store closures, weakness in its home furnishings business and a dampening consumer mood. However, it reported rising like-for-like sales in its fashion business in August, pointing to a resurgence in interest in its styles.

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In October, the retailer replaced Chief Financial Officer Seán Anglim, who had been with the company since 1998, and appointed Sagar Mavani as his replacement.

By Rishika Chatterjee; editor: Saumyadeb Chakrabarty

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