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  2. Bunzl - Wikipedia

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    Bunzl Public Limited Company is a British multinational distribution and outsourcing company headquartered in London, England.. The activities of the company have changed a number of times during its existence, frequently incorporating the disparate business interests of the founding Bunzl family, which trace their history back to a haberdashery opened in Pozsony in 1854.

  3. Nisbets - Wikipedia

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    In August 2023, Nisbets is an omnichannel, offering for customers globally, with 17 localised websites. [20] The company has its main European distribution centre in Avonmouth, Bristol and Chepstow, UK, with other centres in Cork, Ireland; Auckland, New Zealand, and Campbelltown, Leppington and New South Wales, Australia. [21]

  4. Andrew Nisbet - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] The business launched a mail-order catalogue in 1987 and moved into wholesale in 1990. [8] [11] Between 1995 and 2017 the business expanded internationally. [12] [13] As of 2023, the majority of the company's sales were online. [14] In 2024, Nisbet sold an 80% stake in the business to Bunzl at a valuation of £500 million. [15] [16]

  5. Is Bunzl a Buy? - AOL

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    LONDON -- Distribution specialist Bunzl has a solid track record of delivering dependable earnings growth. The company's shares have made a sterling start to 2013, up 19% in the year to date and ...

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  7. Category:Bunzl - Wikipedia

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  8. Frank van Zanten - Wikipedia

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    He left the following year to work for his family firm, HOPA Disposables, [1] in Amsterdam before it was acquired by Bunzl in the mid 1990s. He went on to be CEO of PontMeyer , the Dutch builders merchants until 2005. van Zanten has worked for Bunzl since 2005, and has been the CEO since April 2016, and a non-executive director of the Grafton ...

  9. Michael Roney - Wikipedia

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    Roney became a non-executive director of Bunzl in June 2003. In October 2005 he became CEO. He stood down as CEO in April 2016, and was succeeded by Frank van Zanten. [3] 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]