Business Brief: Gildan reveals the high price of winning

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Quebec clothing maker reports that it paid US$77-million over a prolonged proxy fight

Let’s begin with a tale as old as time: A battle for money and power leaves a trail of heartbreak and destruction.

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Days after the announcement, Browning West, one of the company’s largest shareholders, launched an activist campaign to bring him back.We’ve already noted that US$77-million is more than US$40-million. But let’s also consider the market capitalization of the companies in question:In an interview after the company reported its earnings – his first since getting his job back as CEO in May – ChamandyThe Globe’s Nicolas Van Praet the proxy-battle price tag was an “abusive” waste of money.

As one analyst told Van Praet: “It’s a bit mind-blowing but there’s no war without cost,” said François Dauphin, chief executive of the Montreal-based Institute for Governance of Private and Public Organizations.

 

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