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  2. Ted Baker - Wikipedia

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    Ted Baker is a British clothing brand founded in 1988 in Glasgow, Scotland, which traded in shops under the Ted Baker name until falling into administration in March 2024, leading to the closure of all Ted Baker shops by August 2024. [2]

  3. Ray Kelvin - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Stuart Kelvin CBE (born on 11 December 1955 [1] in north London) [2] is the founder and former chief executive of the retail clothing company Ted Baker. [3] [4] He started working in his uncle's menswear shop in Enfield at the age of eleven [5] and founded the Ted Baker brand in 1988 when he opened a shop specialising in men's shirts in Glasgow.

  4. British fashion chain Ted Baker draws U.S. takeover interest

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    (Reuters) -Sycamore Partners is in the early stage of making a possible cash offer for fashion retailer Ted Baker, the private equity firm said on Friday, in the latest sign of strong U.S ...

  5. Superdry - Wikipedia

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    The problems faced by Superdry have been compared to problems faced by other fashion retailers, such as Ted Baker, French Connection, Hunter Boot Ltd, Farfetch and Matches Fashion all of whom are either in serious financial trouble, or administration.

  6. Ted Baker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Ted Baker was a British high-street clothing retail company. It is also the name of: Ted Baker (chemist) (born 1942), New Zealand scientist; Ted Baker (footballer) (1901–1986), Aussie rules footballer; Ted Baker (publican) (1872–1936), South Australian publican and racehorse owner and breeder

  7. Brown Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Brown Thomas & Company Limited is a chain of five upmarket department stores in Ireland, with two located in Dublin, and one each in Cork, Galway, and Limerick.Together with Dublin's Arnotts department store, it is owned by UK-based Selfridges, which in turn is owned by Thai Conglomerate Central Group and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF).