Mulberry chief Guillon quits two months after profit warning

Previous CEO Godfrey Davis to take over role until successor is found

A sign hangs from the wall of a Mulberry Group Plc store in London. Photograph: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
A sign hangs from the wall of a Mulberry Group Plc store in London. Photograph: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg

Bruno Guillon quit as chief executive of Mulberry today, less than two months after the British luxury fashion company issued a major profit warning which hammered its shares.

Godfrey Davis, who is currently non-executive chairman and was previously CEO, will become executive chairman until a successor is found.

(Reuters)

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