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    Hugo Boss shares popped 6% Thursday after its biggest shareholder, Frasers Group announced a 2-billion-euro takeover offer for the German fashion company.

    Frasers, which has a 26% stake in Hugo Boss, said late Wednesday it is offering 38 euros per share in cash for the remainder of Hugo Boss shares, marking a total consideration of 1.978 billion euros ($2.28 billion). The offer represents a premium of around 4% to Hugo Boss’ Wednesday closing price.

    Hugo Boss noted that the offer had not been coordinated by the company and added that it will “thoroughly examine” the deal.

    Frasers said it remains supportive of Hugo’s sustainable growth strategy and the company’s CEO Daniel Grieder and Supervisory Board Chair Stephan Sturm.

    The “modest” premium should limit stake building while also fueling speculation that a higher offer may eventually materialize, Citi analysts said in a Wednesday note. “We expect moderate near-term share price upside,” they said.

    Frasers said it expects the deal, which is subject to regulatory clearances, to be completed in the second half of 2026.

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