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Storehouse plc, traded as Storehouse, was a large UK retail business formed by Terence Conran through the merger of various high street chains. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was once a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index before it was renamed Mothercare in 2000.
[10] In November 2019, the company put Mothercare UK (and Mothercare Business Services) into administration; [11] all the UK shops and the UK website closed soon after. [12] The company's shares are traded in London on AIM. [13] In October 2024, Mothercare restructured its operations in South Asia in a joint venture with Reliance Brands. [14]
The Children's World logo. At the time, Boots' larger high street stores sold a range of baby products, maternity and children's clothing. However the Children's World stores were a larger "superstore" format typically located in retail parks, [2] which sold a wider range of children's clothing, shoes, toys, baby products and nursery furniture.
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Gurgle.com is a British pregnancy and parenting website owned by high-street parenting store Mothercare. Founded by Tom Wright, Gurgle launched as a joint venture between Mothercare aa, a family backed investment company, in October 2007. [1] Mothercare bought Fleming Media out to become outright owner of Gurgle in September 2009. [2]
He sold his interest in Mothercare in 1981 and moved back to the United States. [3] In 1982, he invested $28 million in Towner Petroleum [5] and, in 1998, he sold his investment for $1 billion. [6] In 2001, his net worth was estimated at US$700 million. [7] In 2002, he donated $20 million to complete a Neurogenetic Institute in Los Angeles. [8]
VivoCity was built on the site of the Expo Gateway and Harbour Pavilion exhibition halls of the former World Trade Centre (now the HarbourFront Centre) in June 2003.Since its opening in 2006, it is currently the largest shopping mall in Singapore, spanning 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2) of gross floor area and 1,077,000 square feet (100,100 m 2) of retail space, larger than Suntec City ...
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