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The Schreiber brand was owned by Sainsbury's and its products were sold in the United Kingdom through Argos stores and the Argos website. Following the 2016 sale of Homebase to Wesfarmers , all Schreiber branding was removed from both the Homebase stores and the Homebase website in mid-2017 when the agreement with Home Retail Group expired.
Under the terms of the agreement with Sainsbury's to acquire Home Retail Group, for each Home Retail Group share, shareholders received 0.321 new Sainsbury’s shares and 55p per share. As a result of the sale of Homebase, they also received 25p per share, plus the year's dividend as a final dividend payment. [22]
HomeBase was a home improvement warehouse chain in the Western United States based in Irvine, ... Home Channel News. Archived from the original on March 16, 2011 ...
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service sent crews from Hightown and St Mary's to Sainsbury's at Tollbar Way in Hedge End at about 11:35 GMT after a blaze broke out.
In November 2024, it purchased the Homebase brand and up to 70 stores from administrators. [6] On the 17th of January 2025, it converted the first three Homebase sites to The Range fascia, with a Homebase-branded garden centre, and re-launched Homebase.co.uk at midnight on the 21st of January.
Sainsbury's diversified further in 1979, forming a joint venture with the Belgian retailer, GB-Inno-BM, to set up a chain of do-it-yourself shops under the Homebase name. [30] Sainsbury's also trebled the size of its Homebase do it yourself business during 1996, by merging its business with Texas Homecare, which it acquired in January 1995 from ...
Homebase, a Ho Chi Minh City-based proptech startup that helps people buy homes, announced today it has raised $30 million in equity and debt (the ratio was undisclosed). The company’s business ...
In December 2000, Kingfisher plc acquired 28 development sites, intended to house future shops of rival chain Homebase from Sainsbury's, who sold the chain. [16] The development sites instead housed shops of B&Q. In August 2001, B&Q opened its first shop in Shanghai, when it hoped to increase outlets from four to 58 by 2005. [17] [18]