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Burberry braced for Moncler acquisition as staff instructed to remain silent

Rumours began to circulate last week that the listed brand was set for a takeover by the skiwear maker, but both firms declined to comment on the news

The Burberry store on New Bond Street, London(Image: PA Archive/PA Images)

Burberry, the esteemed luxury fashion label, may soon fall under the umbrella of Italian skiwear giant Moncler, following a lead suggesting that staff at one of its premier London establishments have been briefed on the potential acquisition, reports suggest.

Last week, speculation swirled around a possible takeover bid by the skiwear manufacturer for the publicly traded British brand, but neither party has issued any comments on these rumours, as reported by .

Nonetheless, The Mail on Sunday has gained access to documents indicating employees have been apprised of an approach, yet the details of the proposition remain undisclosed.

The Mail disclosed that employees had been instructed to maintain confidentiality regarding Moncler's overture until a formal announcement is made.

In pursuit of a comment, City AM has contacted Burberry.

At the start of the year, some city analysts flagged Burberry as a possible acquisition target, noting the significant fall in its share price.

2021 has been challenging for Burberry on the stock market. It has been the poorest performer on the FTSE 100 and was consequently dropped from the index in September, attributed to its dwindling value.

Investor concerns have been heightened due to Burberry's undetermined creative vision, decreased appetite for high-end merchandise, and the unexpected switch in CEO leadership.