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  2. Barratt Redrow - Wikipedia

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    On 7 February 2024, the company made an agreed offer to acquire Redrow for £2.5 billion. [52] On the same date, both firms had confirmed reduced revenue and profit. [53] The merged businesses would create a house builder, Barratt Redrow, turning over £7.45 billion and delivering over 22,600 homes a year. [54]

  3. Barratt (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Barratt is a confectionery brand in the United Kingdom, known for products including DipDab, Refreshers, Sherbet Fountain, Fruit Salad, Black Jack and Wham. Barratt & Co. was established in London in 1848 by George Osborne Barratt .

  4. David Thomas (British businessman) - Wikipedia

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    CEO, Barratt Redrow: Predecessor: Mark Clare: David Fraser Thomas (born January 1963) is a British businessman. He is the chief executive of the housebuilder Barratt ...

  5. Howdens Joinery - Wikipedia

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    Howden Joinery Group Plc is the multinational parent company for the Howdens Joinery business (Howdens) based in London, England.It is a supplier of kitchens and joinery products to the building trade.

  6. George Osborne Barratt - Wikipedia

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    George Osborne Barratt (1827–1906) was a confectioner who, at age 21, set up what was to become Barratt & Co., Ltd., using premises at 32 Shepherdess Walk, Hoxton. Several of his siblings and children became involved in the business, aiding its growth and development.

  7. Barratt - Wikipedia

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    Barratt may refer to: People. Barratt (name), a surname and given name; Brands and companies. Barratt (confectionery), a brand owned by Monkhill Confectionery;

  8. Barratts Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Barratt Boot and Shoe factory in Kingsthorpe Road, Northampton. A 1911 piece of neo-baroque architecture designed by John Macvicar Anderson Barratts shoe warehouse in Harrogate Road, Apperley Bridge, Bradford (now a housing estate) A Barratts shop, (Branch number 123), Managed by Timothy Perry, who ran the Liverpool store between, approx. 1996 and 1999 (branch 249, opened in June 1994 by ...

  9. Thomas J. Barratt - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Barratt (1841–1914) was an English businessman who was the chairman of the soap manufacturer A. & F. Pears. A pioneer of brand marketing, he has been called "the father of modern advertising ".