(Reuters) - Steinhoff International (SNHG.DE), Europe's second-largest furniture retailer by sales said it had launched an investigation into accounting irregularities and that its chief executive had ...
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HERMANUS, South Africa (Reuters) - The former chief executive of South African multinational retailer Steinhoff had been notified of an arrest warrant against him shortly before he was found dead in ...
Steinhoff International, a South African holding company operating more than 6,500 stores under 40 brands, has acquired Sleepy’s parent company Mattress Firm for approximately $2.4 billion — $3.8 ...
The accounting irregularities that have sunk the value of Steinhoff International Holdings NV, the South African parent company of Mattress Firm, first drew scrutiny because of its high-priced ...
It is completely unacceptable for the Financial Services Board, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, National Treasury and Public ...
Overseas consumer goods and retail conglomerates are willing to pay up to enter the United States market. That's the message from Steinhoff International's $3.8 billion takeover of Mattress Firm, ...
In a tragic turn of events, Markus Jooste, the former CEO of Steinhoff International, took his own life on Thursday. This occurred just a day after he was slapped with a historic fine in South Africa ...
South African retailer Steinhoff International will buy Mattress Firm, the largest specialty bedding retailer in the United States, for $3.8 billion which includes debt, both companies said on Sunday.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - As the winner of several big horse races in South Africa, Variety Club's local dominance was never in doubt. But when its owner Markus Jooste, chief executive of furniture ...
South African retailer Steinhoff International Holdings will buy Mattress Firm Holding Corp, the largest specialty bedding retailer in the United States, for $3.8 billion which includes debt, both ...
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