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Barington seeks list of Dillard's shareholders

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Dillards store facadeAfter launching a public activist campaign to press for changes at department store chain Dillard's Inc. last month, Barington Capital Group LP has taken its insurgency up a notch. The activist group, founded by director James Mitarotonda, who early in his career was a Bloomingdale's employee, on Tuesday asked Dillard's to provide it with a list of shareholders, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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The request indicates to many observers that Barington and its partner, the Clinton Group, who together own a 5.2% stake, are on the verge of launching a proxy contest to install director candidates to the Little Rock, Ark.-based company's board. (Having a list of shareholders enables Barington to reach out to other investors and gain support for their endeavors.)

The company has a duel-class stock structure, which gives the founding family control over the chain and eight of its 12 board seats. But Barington and Clinton may seek to put a minority slate of directors on the company's board.

Analysts at Credit Suisse Group seem to think so as well.

"We estimate that as of 12/31/07, 12% of Dillard's shares outstanding were held by institutions that could be classified as potential activists. With Dillard's proxy statement to be filed in late April and annual shareholders meeting usually scheduled for mid-May, we believe there is likely to be an attempt from activist holders to acquire at least one independent directors' seat. While company insiders control 2/3 of the voting stake, the reminder that there exists a vocal minority could attract some attention to these shares," a March 4 Credit Suisse report stated. - Ron Orol

See letter from SEC Edgar
See January story from Dealscape
See January letter from SEC Edgar
See August 2007  letter from SEC Edgar
See Schedule 13D filing from SEC Edgar
See joint filing agreement from SEC Edgar
See Dealscape: Real estate sale at Dillard's?

Ron Orol is a Washington-based reporter for The Deal and author of Extreme Value Hedging: How Activist Hedge Fund Managers Are Taking on the World




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