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- This emerging threat was never directly dealt with until April 2019 with new owners Litecraft Group Ltd. They began trading under The ‘BritishHomeStore’ license, entirely online.
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Clothing. Lingerie. Homeware. Lighting. Owner. Al Mana Group. Website. bhs .com. British Home Stores, commonly abbreviated to BHS and latterly legally styled BHS Ltd, was a British department store chain, primarily selling clothing and household items.
Sep 26, 2016 · British Home Stores (BHS) will relaunch online this week under the new name of The British Home Store, with a focus on lighting and home furnishing products. In June the BHS brand was acquired by the Al Mana Group, which also owns brands such as Zara and United Colours of Benetton.
Website. www .johnlewis .com. John Lewis & Partners (formerly and commonly known as John Lewis) is a British brand of high-end department stores operating throughout the United Kingdom, with concessions also located in Ireland. The brand sells general merchandise as part of the John Lewis Partnership.
Jun 2, 2016 · 1986: The store merges with designer Sir Terence Conran's Habitat and Mothercare to form Storehouse Plc, and the "British Home Stores" name is replaced with "BhS", then "Bhs" and...
May 26, 2022 · Sign up to our newsletter. By Ginevra Benedetti. last updated 26 May 2022. John Lewis’ history is a long and colourful one, from its humble beginnings selling fabrics to its latest turnover of £9bn via in-store and online sales, insurance and broadband services and even groceries (from its sister company Waitrose).
Oct 14, 2016 · Philip Green bought British Home Stores in the year 2000, for £2 million. At the time, the store was failing, mainly due to its inability to keep up with the retail competition.
Acquired the brand name, domain names and intellectual property of Made.com Design Ltd. NEXT partners with Tom Joule to acquire Joules, a clothing company which sells clothing and homeware products inspired by British country lifestyle. Acquired a further 26% of Reiss, taking NEXT’s shareholding in the fashion retail chain to 51%. Our history.