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BHS may refer to:
Sir Philip Nigel Ross Green (born 15 March 1952) is a British businessman and the Chairman of the Arcadia Group, a retail giant that includes Topshop, Topman, Wallis, Evans, Burton, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins, Outfit and previously BHS.
Philip Green was born on 15 March 1952 in Croydon, in South London, the son of a successful Jewish property developer and retailer. He has a sister, Elizabeth, five years his senior. His family moved to Hampstead Garden Suburb, a middle-class enclave in north London, and at the age of nine he was sent to the now-closed Jewish boarding school Carmel College in Oxfordshire.
When his father died of a heart attack, Green was in line to inherit the family business at the age of twelve. After leaving boarding school at 15, he worked for a shoe importer before travelling to the US, Europe and the Far East. It was on his return that he set up his first business with a £20,000 loan backed by his family (or £216,000 in 2014 dollars) at age 21, importing jeans from the Far East to sell on to retailers in London.
This Morning may refer to:
How munch blame, if any, should former owner of BHS, Sir Philip Green, shoulder for the £571 million hole in the BHS pension fund? Adam Parsons investigates. Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BBCNewsnight Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bbcnewsnight Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/bbcnewsnight
Subscribe now for more! http://bit.ly/1JM41yF Broadcast on 27/07/16 Former BHS employees Jean Costello and Tracey Hedley describe the effect of losing their jobs and give their opinion on Sir Philip Green's response to the collapse. Like, follow and subscribe to This Morning! Website: http://bit.ly/1MsreVq YouTube: http://bit.ly/1BxNiLl Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1FbXnjU Twitter: http://bit.ly/1Bs1eI1 This Morning - every weekday on ITV from 10:30am. Join Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield, Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes as we meet the people behind the stories that matter, chat to the hottest celebs and cook up a storm with your favourite chefs! Dr Chris Steele answers all your health questions. Stay stylish with Gok Wan's fabulous fashion, be beautiful with Bryony Blake's top m...
Sir Philip Green, owner of Arcadia, faced MPs at a committee where he was scrutinised for his involvement of the sale of BHS. He contested that he knew nothing of the company's huge pension deficit despite selling BHS for £1. Like what you see? Please subscribe http://youtube.com/RTUKnews FOLLOW ON TWITTER: http://twitter.com/RTUKnews FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK: http://fb.com/RTUKnews READ MORE http://rt.com/uk/ WATCH LIVE: http://rt.com/on-air/rt-uk-air/
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Sky News' David Bowden tracked down Sir Philip Green on his super-yacht to ask him about the collapse of BHS. He wasn't very happy about it... SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: http://www.youtube.com/skynews Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/skynews and https://twitter.com/skynewsbreak Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skynews For more content go to http://news.sky.com and download our apps: iPad https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/Sky-News-for-iPad/id422583124 iPhone https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/sky-news/id316391924?mt=8 Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bskyb.skynews.android&hl;=en_GB
Sir Philip Green's full evidence to the Business Innovation and Skills Select Committee at Portcullis House on 15 June 2016.
More than eleven thousand people - working for BHS, and facing redundancy - want to know why they're about to lose their jobs. Today, they got some of the answers - and they are extraordinary. A committee of MPs heard claims the retailer's former owner, Dominic Chappell, was a liar.. a thief - and how he even threatened to kill one of his colleagues, for trying to stop him taking more money out of the company.
I don't wanna work all day
I don't wanna dress in grey, no
I used to be keen, the brightest boy in school
Now it's all through, 'cause I'm lonely without you
I don't wanna work all day
I don't wanna dress in grey, no
I used to be keen, the brightest boy in school
Now it's all through, 'cause I'm lonely without you
It's just another
It's just another
Another lonely schoolday
It's just another
It's just another
Another lonely schoolday
I don't wanna work all day
I don't wanna make the grade, no
I used to be keen, the brightest boy in school
Now it's all through, 'cause I'm lonely without you
Yeah - yeah, yeah - yeah