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Birmingham Post
Business
Jon Robinson

US investment giant continues to up stake in online electricals retailer AO

The largest institutional investor in online electricals retailer AO has increased its stake for the second time in just over a month.

Camelot Capital Partners, which is headquartered in the US, now has a holding of 19.25% in the Bolton-headquartered company.

The move comes after the investor upped its stake from 17.21% to 18.80% in January.

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The increase has been confirmed in newly-filed documents with the London Stock Exchange.

The firm is AO's second largest shareholder, behind CEO and founder John Roberts.

Other major institutional investors include Odey Asset Management, Ruane, Cunniff & Goldfarb and Macquarie Investment Management Global.

AO suffered a turbulent 2021, posting eye-watering sales and profits figures but seeing millions wiped off its value as its share price continued to plunge since January.

A year ago, AO's shares were trading at 310.50p each but they are now at 95.50p.

The pandemic has had a dramatic impact on AO's finances, helping to drive its revenue by more than 60% to over £1.6bn during the 12 months to March 31, 2021, while its pre-tax profits surged by almost 2,000% to £20.2m.

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