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  2. Tony Wilkinson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    When Tony Wilkinson retired as chairman of Wilko after 45 years in June 2005, he was replaced by his niece, Karin Swann, and his daughter, Lisa Wilkinson. [3] In 2014, Karin Swann sold her family's 50% holding in the business to Lisa Wilkinson. [4] In May 2019, the Sunday Times Rich List estimated his net worth at £252 million. [5]

  3. Wilko - Wikipedia

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    Wilko.com Limited (trading as Wilko) is a British home improvement and homeware retailer. It was founded as Wilkinson's by James Kemsey Wilkinson and Mary Cooper in 1930, opening its first store as a hardware retailer in Leicester .

  4. UK retailer Wilko collapses, putting 12,000 jobs at risk

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    British household goods discount retailer Wilko said it had fallen into administration on Thursday, putting its 400 stores and 12,500 jobs in danger if a buyer can’t be found.

  5. The Range (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Avonmouth distribution centre has an area of over 1,250,000 sq ft [24] and is the largest single footprint warehouse in the United Kingdom. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In Spring 2024, The Range will open a brand new distribution centre in Stowmarket , Suffolk, just off the A14 trunk road, with 1,170,000 sq ft of space for goods. [1]

  6. Wilko workers on life after the retailer's collapse

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  7. Wilko isn’t just a shop – it’s a magical portal to essential ...

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    IN FOCUS: If you wanted cheap and cheerful household musts or sneezed-upon pick ‘n’ mix, you headed to Wilko – which makes the shop’s potential demise so much sadder. Marie-Claire Chappet ...

  8. Threadless - Wikipedia

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    Threadless began as a T-shirt design competition on the now defunct dreamless.org, a forum where users experimented with computers, code, and art. [5] Nickell and DeHart invited users to post their designs on a dreamless thread (hence the name Threadless), and they would print the best designs on T-shirts.

  9. T. J. Hughes - Wikipedia

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    LHR Holding Limited (trading TJ Hughes) is a British discount department store brand which first emerged in Liverpool in 1912.. Thomas John Hughes started the business on Liverpool's London Road after an apprenticeship with Owen Owen, eventually partnering with Owen Owen in 1925, which allowed him to expand the store into a department store.