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  2. Malcolm Healey - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, he founded Wren Living, now known as Wren Kitchens, a kitchen manufacturing and retail company which as of the beginning of 2019 had 82 showrooms across the UK, with an annual turnover in 2018 of £490 million. [7] As of 2020, Healey's West Retail Group also owned the online electronics retailer Ebuyer. [8]

  3. Wren Kitchens - Wikipedia

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    Wren Kitchens Limited is a privately owned British designer, manufacturer, and retailer of fitted kitchens, and fitted bedrooms. It has 106 stores. It has 106 stores. [ 3 ]

  4. Ebuyer - Wikipedia

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    Ebuyer (UK) Limited was owned by The West Retail Group from 2004 to 2023. West Retail is also the parent company of Wren Kitchens and the ultimate controlling party is Malcolm Healey. [4] As of April 2023, Ebuyer was purchased from The West Retail Group by investor Mark Reed and Richard Marsden via Realtime Holdings Limited.

  5. MFI Group - Wikipedia

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    MFI Retail operated over two hundred stores across the United Kingdom, all of between 15,000–30,000 square feet (1,400–2,800 m 2) in floor space.Home deliveries amounted for over fifty million items a year, going to 2.5 million households in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

  6. Howdens Joinery - Wikipedia

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    Howdens sells kitchens (including worktops, flooring, appliances, sinks, taps and lighting), bedrooms, joinery, hardware, tools, and bathroom cabinetry. It offers a free home survey and planning service. [17] The company manufactures its cabinets, laminate worktops and breakfast bars in Howden, East Yorkshire and Runcorn, Cheshire.

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  8. Hygena - Wikipedia

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    The Hygena Cabinet Co. Ltd was established in 1925 in Liverpool by George Nunn and Len Cooklin, [3] to make a variety of the then popular Hoosier cabinets.As the Hoosier dwindled in popularity, so did the company's sales, resulting in the company's going bankrupt in 1938.

  9. Julie Fancelli - Wikipedia

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    Fancelli is the president of the George Jenkins Foundation; in 2020, the foundation reported net assets of $27.7 million, and gave more than $3.3 million to charities that provide education, health care and social services to poor children and the elderly. [1]