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Shock exit of Carphone co-founder | Shock exit of Carphone co-founder |
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David Ross, co-founder of Carphone Warehouse and holder of 19.4% of its shares, has resigned as a director in a scandal over the use of his shares. | David Ross, co-founder of Carphone Warehouse and holder of 19.4% of its shares, has resigned as a director in a scandal over the use of his shares. |
Mr Ross used 136 million of his 177 million shares as security against personal loans without telling anyone in the company. | Mr Ross used 136 million of his 177 million shares as security against personal loans without telling anyone in the company. |
He has admitted doing the same thing with shares of Big Yellow Group and National Express. | |
Mr Ross is also on the board of the organising committee for London 2012. | Mr Ross is also on the board of the organising committee for London 2012. |
He was London Mayor Boris Johnson's appointment to the board of London 2012, charged with making sure that the games did not go over budget. | He was London Mayor Boris Johnson's appointment to the board of London 2012, charged with making sure that the games did not go over budget. |
He stressed that he had no intention of selling the shares and none of the loans was in default. | |
At Friday's closing price, Mr Ross's total stake in Carphone was worth just under £165m. | |
Investors will see this morning's announcement as raising great uncertainties about the future ownership of a fifth of the company Robert Peston, BBC business editor class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/robertpeston/2008/12/shock_carphone_resignation.html">Read Robert Peston's blog class="" href="http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/fds/hi/business/market_data/shares/3/23429/intraday.stm">Check Carphone Warehouse shares class="" href="http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/fds/hi/business/market_data/shares/3/24310/intraday.stm">Check Big Yellow Group shares class="" href="http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/fds/hi/business/market_data/shares/3/23458/intraday.stm">Check National Express shares | |
Mr Ross is also chairman of National Express Group, and has informed the company that he used a total of £14m worth of its shares to secure personal loans. | |
He did the same thing with his £24m shareholding in self-storage company Big Yellow Group, of which he is a director. | |
Big Yellow Group said that Mr Ross had only just informed the firm. | |
There was no indication that he would resign from his posts at National Express or Big Yellow Group. | |
Mr Ross is a member of the family that started the Grimsby-based Ross frozen fish brand, which is now owned by Young's frozen foods. | |
'Oversight' | 'Oversight' |
Carphone Warehouse chief executive Charles Dunstone said the resignation was a "great personal sadness". The two were at school together. | Carphone Warehouse chief executive Charles Dunstone said the resignation was a "great personal sadness". The two were at school together. |
He said the incident was "probably an oversight or a misunderstanding of what needed to be done". | He said the incident was "probably an oversight or a misunderstanding of what needed to be done". |
Stock exchange rules say that if a director uses his shares in this way, the company has to make an official announcement. | Stock exchange rules say that if a director uses his shares in this way, the company has to make an official announcement. |
The company made such announcements in 2002 and 2003, when Mr Ross used some of his shares as security for personal loans. | The company made such announcements in 2002 and 2003, when Mr Ross used some of his shares as security for personal loans. |
Mr Ross and Mr Dunstone are by far the biggest shareholders in Carphone Warehouse, with 52% between them. | Mr Ross and Mr Dunstone are by far the biggest shareholders in Carphone Warehouse, with 52% between them. |
No other shareholder or fund has more than 4%. | No other shareholder or fund has more than 4%. |
BBC business editor Robert Peston said that the announcement would raise uncertainties about the future ownership of one-fifth of the company. | |
In afternoon trading, Carphone Warehouse were down 3.2%, Big Yellow Group shares were down 7.9%, while National Express shares were down 2%. |