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  2. Next plc - Wikipedia

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    Next plc, trading as Next (styled as NEXT) is a British multinational clothing, footwear and home products retailer, which has its headquarters in Enderby, England. [3] It has around 700 stores, of which circa 500 are in the United Kingdom , and circa 200 across Europe , Asia and the Middle East . [ 1 ]

  3. Simon Wolfson - Wikipedia

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    Simon Adam Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Aspley Guise (born 27 October 1967), is a British businessman and currently chief executive of the clothing retailer Next plc, as well as a Conservative life peer. He is the son of the former Next chairman, The Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale, who was also a Conservative life peer.

  4. Joseph Hepworth (tailor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Hepworth (1834–1911) was the clothing manufacturer who founded Joseph Hepworth & Son, a company which grew to become the United Kingdom's largest clothing manufacturer and which is now known as Next plc.

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  7. Michael Roney - Wikipedia

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    Roney was a non-executive director of Johnson Matthey plc from 2007 until 2014 and is a non-executive director of Brown-Forman Corporation. [4] In July 2016, Roney became a non-executive director of Azelis Group, the global speciality chemicals distributor. [5] Roney has been the chairman of Next plc (succeeding John Barton) and Grafton Group ...

  8. NeXT - Wikipedia

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    After NeXT exited the hardware business, Canon produced a PC line called object.station—including models 31, 41, 50, and 52—specifically designed to run NeXTSTEP on Intel. [38] Canon was NeXT's distributor in Japan. [39] The NeXT Computer was released in 1990 for $9,999 (equivalent to $24,000 in 2024).

  9. Lipsy - Wikipedia

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    The Lipsy brand was founded in 1988 and is based in the UK. [1] As of 2021, the brand is sold online, in 40 Next stores, and wholesale and franchise operations. [2] The brand's website was launched in 2006. [3] In 2008, Lipsy was purchased by the fashion chain Next plc for £17.3 million.