Mike Ashley has been described as Britain’s version of Howard HughesGetty
LONDON — Eccentric British billionaire Mike Ashley is in the headlines again after purchasing iconic department chain House of Fraser in a £90 million deal.
The iconic department store, which employs 17,5000 people across the UK, had been at risk of toppling for several months and was rescued hours after falling into administration by Sports Direct, the company Ashley owns.
So who is he? The media regularly depicts him as a beer-swilling party animal. In recent years, he has been accused in court of reneging on a pub bet that would have cost him £15 million, cleaning out a restaurant of its entire supply of £3,000-a-bottle red wine, and getting so drunk at a business meeting that he vomited into a fireplace.
Although his companies are the subject of daily headlines, Ashley the person is still something of an enigma. He rarely gives interviews and despises the limelight.
He can also down a pint in less than 10 seconds, loves to gamble, and isn’t afraid of taking his shirt off. He sometimes uses a plastic shopping bag as a briefcase. Scroll down for the life of Mike Ashley.
The Sports Direct chain IPO’d in 2006. It was once worth £4.3 ($6.6) billion but its market cap has fallen to nearer £1.5 billion.
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Ashley is still the majority owner in Sports Direct and has ownership stakes in other sports, outdoor and apparel companies.
His purchases have included Donnay, Dunlop Slazenger, Karrimor, Kangol, Agent Provocateur, and boxing brand Lonsdale. Ashley also has a massive stake in Blacks Leisure Group, the owner of Millets and Mambo.
Blue claims that Ashley regularly did business while in pubs, casinos, and restaurants. He once threw a lavish dinner at Benares in Mayfair, where his board of directors drank the restaurant’s entire supply of £3,000-a-bottle Richebourg wine before heading to a casino, Blue alleges in the suit.
“How dare they lecture me about corporate governance when they’re all happy to sit around and get pissed on £3,000 bottles of wine at the company’s expense and then go to a casino, not believing their f*****g luck when they wake up the next morning with a £20,000 casino chip in their pocket or purse,” Blue alleged Ashley said.