MARKET WATCH: Primark owner ABF shares hit after boss steps down over claims of inappropriate behaviour

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Primark Owner ABF Shares Plunge After CEO Resigns Amid Misconduct Allegations

Shares of Associated British Foods (ABF), the parent firm of fashion retailer Primark, experienced a sharp decline following the abrupt resignation of its chief executive officer due to claims regarding his conduct towards a female colleague. The stock market reaction saw Associated British Foods shares initially plummet by 5 percent in early trading, resulting in a staggering £700 million reduction in the company’s market capitalization. Although the stock partially recovered, it eventually closed down by 1.6 percent, or 30.5 pence, at 1910 pence.

Sudden Departure of Primark CEO

The share price decrease occurred after Paul Marchant stepped down from his position as chief executive of Primark, a prominent High Street fashion chain owned by ABF. This resignation followed an internal investigation into his alleged behavior within a ‘social environment.’ The nature of the allegations has not been publicly disclosed.

Wood Group Stock Crash Following Financial Review

In other market movements, Wood Group, a company specializing in oilfield services and engineering, witnessed a dramatic stock crash, with shares slumping by 29.8 percent, or 11.9 pence, to 28.04 pence. This downturn was triggered by the firm’s announcement of ‘significant weaknesses and failures’ identified in an independent audit conducted by Deloitte, the accounting and consulting giant.

Delayed Financial Results Anticipated for Wood Group

Wood Group stated that the findings of the financial review would likely cause a delay in the publication of its full-year results. The probe revealed that crucial financial data had been withheld from the auditors during the review process, raising concerns about the company’s financial controls and reporting.

Raspberry Pi Stock Affected by Analyst Rating

Shares of Raspberry Pi also experienced a downturn, falling by 6.3 percent, or 31.2 pence, to 466.6 pence. This drop coincided with Deutsche Bank analysts initiating coverage of Raspberry Pi stock with a ‘hold’ recommendation and setting a target price of 460 pence. The analyst’s cautious outlook appears to have influenced investor sentiment, leading to the stock’s decline.

Stock Impact: Shares in Associated British Foods, owner of Primark, initially fell by 5%, erasing £700 million in value, before recovering slightly to close 1.6% lower.

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