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AGREEMENT BETWEEN SOTHEBY'S AND CHRISTIE'S WITH U.S JUSTICE
01 October 2000


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Many experts from Sotheby's have defected while the willingness to cooperate with U.S justice shown by Diana Brooks, its former general manager, has unsettled Alfred Taubman. The latter still has 23% of Sotheby's shares but 63% of voting rights.

His wealth was estimated at $ 800 million last year but will dwindle as he has agreed to pay off $ 156 million out of $ 256 million claimed by U.S justice.

Much depressed by the illicit agreement scandal, Mr Taubman is now in a fragile position and might be tempted to accept an offer to give away his participation. Sotheby's might thus fall into the hands of the LVMH group headed by Bernard Arnault, François Pinault's arch rival.

Arnault already approached Taubman last year to try to acquire Sotheby's but postponed his decision as he preferred to wait for a settlement of the dispute with U.S justice. Now the way seems clear for a new offensive by LVMH, which has already taken control of the London-based Phillips and the Tajan group in Paris.

Arnault has recently reinforced the managerial board of Phillips and may well try to acquire Sotheby's soon before merging the two auction houses.

Alfred Taubman,75, took Sotheby's over in 1983 and is now described as disillusioned man. This property business tycoon from Michigan, who once said he was selling art like one was commercialising beer, however managed to save the auction house from bankruptcy seventeen years ago.

In 1988, Sotheby's was on top of the world sharing 59% of the art market and Taubman accumulated a series of spectacular successes but the Gulf War of 1990 brought his ascent to a halt. he then had to make cuts after hiring Diana Brooks as general manager and started to meet his fall after reaching with Christie's an illicit agreement that was detrimental to many buyers and sellers. From then on he did not manage to eschew the problems he was facing and was forced to resign from his post of head of Sotheby's board last February.

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