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      • Following a number of years of tough trading, Philip Green bought BHS from Storehouse Plc in May 2000 for £200 million. He then changed the company from public (Plc) to private (Ltd).
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  2. 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.

  3. www.nextplc.co.uk › about-next › our-historyOur history – Next Plc

    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%.

  4. England. Telephone: (171) 262-3456. Fax: (171) 262-4740. Statistics: Wholly Owned Subsidiary of Storehouse plc. Incorporated: 1933. Employees: 14,000. Sales: £749 million (1996) SICs: 5311 Department Stores; 5621 Women's Clothing Stores; 5611 Men's & Boys' Clothing Stores; 5712 Furniture Stores. Company History:

  5. Apr 26, 2016 · 1985 Starts to franchise the brand overseas. 1986 Merges with Habitat and Mothercare to form Storehouse plc. 2000 Sir Philip Green buys British Home Stores for £200m from the Storehouse Group and ...

  6. Jun 2, 2016 · 1928: A group of American entrepreneurs set up British Home Stores. The first store is in Brixton and nothing in the store costs more than a shilling (5p) - double that of rival Woolworths ...

  7. Peacocks Stores Limited. United Kingdom, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe and Middle East. Peacocks is a fast-fashion retail chain from the United Kingdom-based in Cardiff, Wales. The chain is now part of the Edinburgh Woollen Mill group, and employs over 6,000 people.

  8. Feb 11, 2022 · 1864: The company was founded by Joseph Hepworth in Leeds under the name of Joseph Hepworth & Son. 1981: Hepworth & Son acquires womenswear retailer, Kendall and Sons, for £1.75 million from the retail conglomerate, Combined English Stores. The acquisition handed Hepworth over 600 shops in British high streets.

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