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The largest shareholder of troubled High Street retailer Woolworths has called on the firm to delay plans to sell the business for just £1. | The largest shareholder of troubled High Street retailer Woolworths has called on the firm to delay plans to sell the business for just £1. |
Property tycoon Ardeshir Naghshineh told the BBC that Woolworths should instead look at making money by selling off some of its 840 UK stores. | Property tycoon Ardeshir Naghshineh told the BBC that Woolworths should instead look at making money by selling off some of its 840 UK stores. |
The £1 offer is said to come from restructuring firm Hilco, although no confirmation has been made. | The £1 offer is said to come from restructuring firm Hilco, although no confirmation has been made. |
Hilco would have to agree how much of Woolworth's £385m debt to take on. | Hilco would have to agree how much of Woolworth's £385m debt to take on. |
'Market properly' | 'Market properly' |
Without some form of a deal, analysts say Woolworths faces the real risk of going into administration. | Without some form of a deal, analysts say Woolworths faces the real risk of going into administration. |
Up to 20,000 jobs could be lost at the iconic and battered retailer Read Robert Peston's thoughts | Up to 20,000 jobs could be lost at the iconic and battered retailer Read Robert Peston's thoughts |
It is continuing emergency talks with its two main banks. | It is continuing emergency talks with its two main banks. |
"Quite a lot of retailers now want to expand on the UK High Street," said Mr Naghshineh. | "Quite a lot of retailers now want to expand on the UK High Street," said Mr Naghshineh. |
"If marketed properly, further afield, overseas, you'll probably get better value for them [the stores]." | "If marketed properly, further afield, overseas, you'll probably get better value for them [the stores]." |
BBC Business Editor Robert Peston said that "even on a best case outcome" for Woolworths, 20,000 of the firm's 30,000 UK workers could lose their jobs. | |
Both Hilco and Woolworths have declined to comment on whether they are in talks. | Both Hilco and Woolworths have declined to comment on whether they are in talks. |
Losses | Losses |
Shares in Woolworths have fallen by 92% over the past year. | Shares in Woolworths have fallen by 92% over the past year. |
The firm announced a record first-half pre-tax loss of £90.8m in September and scrapped its dividend to shareholders. | The firm announced a record first-half pre-tax loss of £90.8m in September and scrapped its dividend to shareholders. |
In August, it rejected a takeover bid of £50m for its 815 stores from a group headed by the founder of the Iceland frozen food chain, Malcolm Walker. | In August, it rejected a takeover bid of £50m for its 815 stores from a group headed by the founder of the Iceland frozen food chain, Malcolm Walker. |
Woolworths has been an icon of the British High Street for almost a century. It also has a distribution business and a DVD publishing business. | Woolworths has been an icon of the British High Street for almost a century. It also has a distribution business and a DVD publishing business. |
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