At least seven potential buyers are in the running to bid for a minority holding in Italian fashion house Versace, which plans to sell a 15-20 percent stake to fund growth, sources close to the talks told Reuters on Friday.
Versace's financial advisers, Banca IMI and Goldman Sachs "have told a small group of investors that they can proceed with the bidding process", one source said.
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One source said the fashion house, known for its tight-fitting dresses sported by Lady Gaga and Madonna, had not yet drawn up a shortlist of potential partners, and was unlikely to do so before the December holiday season.
Chief Executive Gian Giacomo Ferraris said in September Versace planned to finalise a shortlist by mid-October.
One source said potential bidders had been told that the deadline for expressions of interest in buying the stake was November 30, but this was subject to change.
Versace is entirely controlled by the family of late founder Gianni Versace, whose sister, creative director Donatella Versace, owns 20 per cent of the company, brother Santo 30 per cent, and niece Allegra 50 percent.
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