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  2. Moonpig - Wikipedia

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    Moonpig is an internet-based business whose head offices are situated in London and Guernsey. The company's business model is mainly selling personalised greeting cards , flowers and gifts. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  3. Nick Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas David Jenkins (born 13 May 1967) is a British businessman, best known for founding the online greeting card retailer Moonpig.com, then as a "dragon" for the BBC Two TV business series Dragons' Den in the thirteenth and fourteenth series.

  4. James Middleton - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Boomf raised over $1m and was backed by a number of angel investors, including Nick Jenkins, founder of Moonpig, Duncan Jennings and Matt Wheeler. [26] Boomf shipped 2 tons of marshmallows in its first year and made £100,000 ($168,000) in sales in its first three months. [33] In 2015, the company raised funds at a valuation of £10m. [34]

  5. Photobox - Wikipedia

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    This owns five brands: Photobox, Hofmann, posterXXL, Moonpig and Greetz. References This page was last edited on 21 December 2024, at 14:10 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. File:Moonpig Logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Red Letter Days - Wikipedia

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    Red Letter Days is a UK company which was an early adopter of the concept of giving experience day vouchers as gifts and corporate rewards. It is based in Farringdon, London, in the offices of its parent company, Moonpig Group.

  8. Hilton Food Group - Wikipedia

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    Previous logo. The company has six factories and sells its products in supermarkets across fourteen countries in Europe. [2] It also has a joint venture in Australia with Woolworths Group, a retail business, to undertaking meat processing activities for its stores [4] and a joint venture in Portugal with Sonae Modelo Continente, another retail business, to provide packaged meats for its stores.

  9. Lifestyle (Australian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel hosts a number of original shows including The Great Australian Bake Off, Come Dine with Me Australia, Paddock to Plate, River Cottage Australia, Planet Cake, and Great BBQ Challenge. LifeStyle HOME , dedicated to home and garden improvement, investment, and renovation programs, was launched on 1 March 2010, as a replacement for the ...