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  2. Gymshark - Wikipedia

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    Gymshark was founded by school friends Ben Francis and Lewis Morgan in 2012. [10] Both aged 20, they set up the brand while studying at university. [11] Francis studied at Aston University [11] before dropping out, and worked as a delivery driver for Pizza Hut when he first established the company.

  3. Ben Francis - Wikipedia

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    He is the co-founder, CEO and majority owner of Gymshark, a fitness apparel and accessories company founded in 2012. [1] With a stake of over 70% in Gymshark which is currently valued by investors at $1.45 billion, Francis had a net worth of $1.3 billion as of April 2023. [2]

  4. But Gymshark's founder and CEO—and Britain’s youngest billionaire—Ben Francis insists that money is not a “real” measure of success. Francis, now worth over $1.3 billion, founded the ...

  5. Sunday Times Fast Track 100 - Wikipedia

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    The 24th annual Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 league table supplement was published on 6 December 2020 [21] and featured companies such as BrewDog, reusable bottle brand Chilly's Bottles, [22] fitness clothing retailer Gymshark, [23] online jewellery brand Missoma [24] [25] and designer menswear retailer END. [26]

  6. Gymshark, a $500 Million D-to-c Brand, to Create ... - AOL

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    Gymshark is exploring East Coast locations for other distribution centers to handle peak-volume sales, as the company continues to expand, according to general manager of North America Henry Spear ...

  7. ConsumerAffairs - Wikipedia

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    ConsumerAffairs is an American customer review and consumer news platform that provides information for purchasing decisions around major life changes or milestones. [5] The company's business-facing division provides SaaS that allows brands to manage and analyze review data to improve their products and customer service.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports was established in 1936 to advance the Consumer Movement through product testing and advocating for consumer rights. Today the organization employs 500 people to conduct experiments at its laboratories, report the results, do journalism on consumer issues, and present the consumer perspective in policy discussions.

  9. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports (CR), formerly Consumers Union (CU), is an American nonprofit consumer organization dedicated to independent product testing, investigative ...