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  1. Vanessa Branson (sister) Isabella Calthorpe (daughter-in-law) Signature. Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is an English business magnate who co-founded the Virgin Group in 1970, and as of 2016 controlled 5 companies remaining of once more than 400. [1] Branson expressed his desire to become an entrepreneur at a young age.

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    Branson was born in Blackheath, London, to Eve Branson (née Evette Huntley Flindt; 1924–2021), a former ballet dancer and air hostess, and Edward James Branson (1918–2011), a barrister. He has two younger sisters, Lindy Branson and Vanessa Branson. His grandfather, Sir George Arthur Harwin Branson, was a judge of the High Court of Justice and a Pri...

    After failed attempts to grow and sell both Christmas trees and budgerigars, Branson launched a magazine named Student in 1966 with Nik Powell. The first issue of Student appeared in January 1968, and a year later, Branson's net worth was estimated at £50,000. The office for the venture was situated in the crypt of St. John's Church, off Bayswater ...

    1972–1980: Founding of Virgin Records

    In 1972, using money earned from his record store, Branson launched the record label Virgin Records with Nik Powell. The name "Virgin" was suggested by one of Branson's early employees because they were all new at business. Branson bought a country estate north of Oxford in which he installed a residential recording studio, The Manor Studio. He leased studio time to fledgling artists, including multi-instrumentalist Mike Oldfield, whose debut album Tubular Bells(1973) was the first release fo...

    1981–1987: Package holiday industries and Virgin Atlantic

    Branson's first successful entry into the airline industry was during a trip to Puerto Rico. His flight was cancelled, so he decided to charter his own plane the rest of the way and offered a ride to the rest of the stranded passengers for a small fee to cover the cost. In 1982, Virgin purchased the gay bar Heaven. In 1991, in a consortium with David Frost, Branson made an unsuccessful bid for three ITV franchises under the CPV-TV name. The early 1980s also saw his only attempt as a producer—...

    1988–2000: Telecoms ventures, railways, and worldwide impact

    In 1992, to keep his airline company afloat, Branson sold the Virgin label to EMI for £500 million. Branson said that he wept when the sale was completed because the record business had been the very start of the Virgin empire. He created V2 Recordsin 1996 to re-enter the music business, owning 5% himself. Virgin also acquired European short-haul airline Euro Belgian Airlines and renamed it Virgin Express. In 1997, Branson took what many saw as being one of his riskier business exploits by en...

    Branson has been involved in a number of failed business ventures, such as Virgin Cola, Virgin Cars, Virgin Publishing, Virgin Clothing and Virgin Brides. However, Branson holds an optimistic view of failure. He has written: "I suppose the secret to bouncing back is not only to be unafraid of failures but to use them as motivational and learning to...

    Branson made several world record-breaking attempts after 1985, when in the spirit of the Blue Riband he attempted the fastest Atlantic Ocean crossing by ship. His first attempt in the Virgin Atlantic Challenger led to the boat capsizing in British waters and a rescue by Royal Navy helicopter, which received wide media coverage. Some newspapers cal...

    Branson has guest starred, usually playing himself, on several television shows, including Friends, Baywatch, Birds of a Feather, Only Fools and Horses, The Day Today, a special episode of the comedy Goodness Gracious Me and Tripping Over. Branson made several appearances during the 1990s on the BBC Saturday morning show Live & Kicking, where he wa...

    In the late 1990s, Branson and musician Peter Gabriel discussed with Nelson Mandela their idea of a small group of leaders working to solve difficult global conflicts. On 18 July 2007, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Mandela announced the formation of a new group, The Elders. Kofi Annan served as Chair of The Elders and Gro Harlem Brundtlandas deput...

    In the 1980s, Branson was briefly given the post of "litter Tsar" by Margaret Thatcher—charged with "keeping Britain tidy". During the BBC Coverage of the 1997 UK General Election, Branson was interviewed at the Labour Party celebrations at the Royal Festival Hall. In 2005, he declared that there were only negligible differences between the two mai...

    In 1992, Branson received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement.
    In 1993, Branson was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Technology from Loughborough University.
    In the New Years Honours list dated 30 December 1999, Elizabeth II signified her intention to confer the honour of Knight Bacheloron him for his "services to entrepreneurship".
    He was knighted by Charles, Prince of Wales on 30 March 2000 at an investiture in Buckingham Palace.

    In 1971, Branson was briefly jailed and convicted for tax evasion, having fraudulently obtained export documents for records to be sold on the domestic market to avoid paying Purchase Tax. Customs officials caught onto the scheme and executed a sting operation, marking records bought for the international market with invisible inkand subsequently b...

  2. Richard Branson was born on July 18, 1950, in Shamley Green, England. He left school at an early age. He began his business life at the age of 16, when he started a magazine called Student. Not long after that he started the Virgin Mail Order Records company and opened his first record store. In the 1970s he helped to form the Virgin Records ...

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Name: Richard Branson. Birth Year: 1950. Birth date: July 18, 1950. Birth City: Surrey, England. Birth Country: United Kingdom. Gender: Male. Best Known For: British entrepreneur Richard Branson ...

  4. Quick Facts. British Celebrities Born In July. Also Known As: Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson. Age: 74 Years, 74 Year Old Males. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Joan Templeman (m. 1989), Kristen Tomassi (m. 1972–1979) father: Edward James Branson. mother: Eve Huntley Flindt. children: Clare Sarah Branson, Holly Branson, Sam Branson.

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  5. Sep 30, 2024 · Richard Branson (born July 18, 1950, Shamley Green, Surrey, England) is a British entrepreneur and adventurer, head of Virgin Group Ltd., known for his publicity stunts and also for setting records in powerboat racing and hot-air ballooning. Branson, who was a school dropout, entered into his first successful business venture as a teenager with ...

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