Asos chief denies Amazon takeover talk

Friday 26 October 2012 05:15 EDT
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Asos's profits jumped by 40 per cent to £44.5m over the year to 31 August

The chief executive of Asos has poured scorn on speculation about a potential bid for the online fashion retailer from Amazon.

Nick Robertson said: "I have not spoken to Amazon or [its chief executive] Jeff Bezos for three years."

His comments follow reports at the weekend that the internet retail giant had considered a bid for Asos, which posted a sharp spike in profits yesterday.

Asos, which was co-founded by Mr Robertson in 2000, has been boosted by improved growth in the UK and continued barnstorming international revenues. Its profits jumped by 40 per cent to £44.5m over the year to 31 August.

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