High street giant BHS has collapsed into administration, putting a staggering 11,000 jobs and 164 stores at risk. The collapse - confirmed shortly after noon today - is the biggest retail failure ...
Retailer BHS is teetering close to collapse after going into administration. But what are the next steps for the UK department store group and its customers? BHS brought in administrators on Monday to ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. How much money did Sir Philip Green, his family and their companies take out of BHS? Public outrage has dogged ...
Simply sign up to the Retail & Consumer industry myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. UK retailer BHS has gone into administration after talks failed to secure a rescue package, leaving ...
A “for sale” sign has been hung over Sir Philip Green’s loss-making BHS business this week. But, for the casual observer, those are words already synonymous with the chain. Shoppers have become used ...
Department store chain BHS's pension scheme liabilities may be bigger than previously thought, court documents have revealed. The precarious situation comes as the company tries to slash its rent bill ...
Store managers have brought in new stock to boost income for creditors of collapsed chain THE final closing date for BHS stores has been postponed because stockrooms are still full of unsold clothes ...
‘Where your talents meet the needs of the world, there lies your purpose’, so said Aristotle, a very long time ago. ‘Brand Purpose’, or the idea that brands perform better when their actions are ...
Arcadia boss hands over fashion and homewares business to City investor Retail Acquisitions, which aims to turn it around Retail tycoon Sir Philip Green has finally washed his hands of BHS, selling ...
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