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Hays Travel was founded in 1980 by John Hays in Seaham, Durham. Hays initially opened a small retail store behind his mother's clothing store. [3] Since May 2018, Hays Travel reached sales of over £1 billion. [4] The company's turnover increased by £42 million over 2017, when pre-tax profit was up slightly to £10.1 million.
Hays earned a degree in mathematics from the University of Oxford. [3] He later earned an MBA from Manchester Business School. [4] In 1980, Hays founded Hays Travel in the back of his mother's children's wear store in Seaham, Durham. [5] Hays owned 56.42% and his wife Irene owned 43.58%. [6]
[2] [3] In 1980, her late husband John founded Hays Travel in the back of his mother's children's wear store in Seaham, Durham. [4] John Hays owned 56.42%, and Irene owns 43.58%. [5] Hays has been the chair of Hays Travel since 2011. [1]
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Event to celebrate Hays plc purchasing St. George's Harvey Nash, a Greater China recruitment firm founded by Nigel Cumberland and James Harris. Event held in Hong Kong's FCC in June 2006. The company was founded in 1867 as an operator of wharves and warehouses on the south bank of the River Thames. [1]
During an appearance on SiriusXM’s Jeff Lewis Live, Cohn recalled the late Lear reaching out after ABC produced live specials of Diff’rent Strokes and The Facts of Life in 2021. Lear, who died ...
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On 9 October 2019, independent travel agent Hays Travel announced that it had acquired all 555 former Thomas Cook travel stores in the UK, and planned to re-employ a "significant number" of former employees. [3] Hays, which already operated 190 of their own stores, expected to retain over 25% of the retail staff, saving roughly 2,500 jobs. [69 ...