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Myprotein

Myprotein
Industry E-commerce, Sports supplements, fitness
Founded Greater Manchester, England (May 6, 2004; 13 years ago (2004-05-06))
Founder Oliver Cookson
Headquarters Northwich, Cheshire, England
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
CEO Andy Duckworth
Owner The Hut Group
Website www.myprotein.com

Myprotein is a British manufacturer of sports nutrition products based in Cheshire, United Kingdom. Its range of 2,500 products covers health supplements and foods ranging from protein powders and vitamins to dietary supplements, protein bars and snacks. The majority of products sold by Myprotein are manufactured in-house and goods are shipped from their warehouse, located in Warrington, Cheshire.

Since 2011, it has been owned by The Hut Group.

Myprotein was founded in the UK in 2004 by Entrepreneur Oliver Cookson and was later acquired in June 2011 by The Hut Group. In 2010 it launched five more websites in Germany, France, Ireland, Italy, and Spain, and as of 2016 the firm has over 40 international websites in more than 20 languages and with more than 20 different currencies and payment methods. Myprotein uses The Hut Group's global internet retailing platform to scale its brand across the globe whilst retaining the majority of staff at its HQ in Cheshire. A manufacturing facility is in construction in Kentucky, USA, in order for the firm to ship goods faster within North America.

The Hut Group has recently commissioned a 1 million square feet warehouse. The £100m warehouse is located between Manchester and Liverpool.

Oliver Cookson was involved in a long running case of litigation with The Hut Group over the sale of Myprotein in 2011. Cookson was sued for £15 million with The Hut Group claiming overestimation affected the valuation of the company when they bought it. Cookson counter sued for £12.7 million claiming a breach of warranty and fraudulent mis-representation. The matter went to the High Court in London in October 2014 and after a month-long trial judgement was given by William Blair in November 2014 giving Oliver Cookson an overall net result win of £6.5m in damages.

At the costs hearing in December 2014, the judge awarded a payment of just under £7.5 million to be made by The Hut Group to Cookson and the Trust in respect of all of the claims and counterclaims in the action and one third of the costs incurred by Mr Cookson and the Trust.

Oliver Cookson and the Trust appealed the court's decision to award The Hut Groups damages. The court of appeal dismissed the appeal on the 22 March 2016.


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