The proprietor of Wagamama has gained assist from one other of its greatest traders as a combat with the activist hedge fund Oasis intensifies forward of subsequent week's annual assembly.
Sky News has learnt that Royal London Asset Management (RLAM), which owns just below 5% of The Restaurant Group (TRG), will vote in favour of its board on all resolutions together with administrators' re-election and remuneration.
Its backing provides to that of Columbia Threadneedle Investments, which holds a 19% stake and stated earlier this month that it might again Ken Hanna, chairman, and Andy Hornby, chief govt.
Oasis has known as for a strategic shake-up of the group, which additionally owns pubs and concessions companies, and chains akin to Frankie & Benny's.
City sources stated Oasis, which owns 12.3% of TRG, would oppose the re-election of Mr Hanna, Mr Hornby, the corporate's pay committee chair and each its remuneration coverage and remuneration report.
The combat comes after TRG rejected Oasis's demand for a board seat and has quickly become one of the vital bitter activist fights within the London market this yr.
In a press release issued to Sky News, Richard Marwood, a senior fund supervisor at Royal London Asset Management, stated: "We are supportive of the administration.
"Some of the views out there, that there is value to be crystallised by changing the structure of the group, are not lost on the management team.
"They will not be intransigent and are working laborious, each operationally and strategically, to create worth for shareholders."
TRG issued a optimistic buying and selling replace earlier this month, and has been boosted by a analysis be aware from analysts at Shore Capital who cited its "robust performance".
Shares in TRG have been buying and selling on Thursday at round 49.65p, giving the corporate a market worth of roughly Β£370m.
It lately introduced plans to shut 35 underperforming websites, whereas others within the sector, akin to Prezzo, are turning to insolvency mechanisms to implement web site closures.
A spokesperson for TRG declined to remark.
Glass Lewis and ISS, the proxy advisers, have beneficial that TRG shareholders vote with Oasis, whereas the Investment Association's voting advisory service has backed Mr Hanna over Mr Hornby's pay.
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