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  2. Foxtons - Wikipedia

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    Foxtons was founded by Jon Hunt in 1981 in Notting Hill, London, as a two-person estate agency. [2] 2001 saw the launch of promotionally branded Minis, bearing the Foxtons logo. [3] Foxtons was acquired by private equity firm BC Partners in 2007 for £390 million. [4]

  3. Jon Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Other notable Foxtons initiatives from Hunt included an early web presence, initiated in 1999, and an 800-strong fleet of branded Minis driven by agents. [8] During Hunt's tenure Foxtons grew to 20 branches, over 1,600 employees in the UK and US, £110 million in turnover and £34 million profits.

  4. BC Partners - Wikipedia

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    Foxtons: UK estate agency, bought at the top of the property market in May 2007 for £370 million [46] In December 2009, BC Partners lost control of Foxtons, less than three years after buying it, after creditors reorganized the real estate broker's debt. [47] 2006: Brenntag: Second largest LBO in Germany to date 2006: Regency Entertainment

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  7. Pavilion (co-working business club) - Wikipedia

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    Pavilion claims to be the first "premium offering" in the serviced offices sector, providing members with private dining by in-house chefs and a concierge service. [4] The Financial Times describes Pavilion as providing "...the atmosphere of a private members club and the hospitality of a five-star hotel."

  8. Bruce Foxton - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Douglas Foxton was born the youngest of three boys on 1 September 1955, in Woking, Surrey, England, to parents Henry and Helen. [1] [2] He grew up at 126 Albert Drive, Sheerwater where he was born, and attended Sheerwater Junior and Secondary where he showed great skill in football and technical drawing.

  9. Foxton - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand. Foxton, New Zealand, in the North Island . Foxton Fizz, soft drink; Foxton (New Zealand electorate), a former parliamentary electorate, 1881–1890 Foxton Beach, North Island