Jack Wills
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| Headquarters | London |
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| United Kingdom | |
| Founded | Salcombe |
| United Kingdom | |
| Ceo | Suzanne Harlow |
| Number of locations | 320 |
| Revenue | 421 million GBP (2014–2015) |
| Founders | Peter Williams |
| Robert Shaw | |
| Alejandro Wills | |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 1017576 |
About Jack Wills
Jack Wills is a British clothing brand.
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... Frasers owns a huge and diverse number of retailers such as Sports Direct, Flannels, Jack Wills, Evans Cycles and sofa...
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... including Game, Evans Cycles, Jack Wills and Sofa...
Mike Ashley doesn't get Flannels' luxury appeal, says CEO
... The Sports Direct empire was rebranded as Frasers in 2019 and now includes the likes of Jack Wills, Sofa...
Frasers Group said to be close to buying Savile Row tailor - report
... It also taken over Game, Evans Cycles, Jack Wills and Sofa...
Sports Direct-owner builds stake in Asos
... Along with House of Fraser and Sports Direct, the group also owns Flannels, Game, Jack Wills, Evans Cycles and Sofa...
Michael Murray: New Sports Direct boss says High Street isn't dead
... Mr Murray brushed off accusations that he only got the job through his connections to former Newcastle United owner Mr Ashley - who founded Sports Direct in 1982 and is still the majority shareholder of the firm s empire, which includes House of Frasers, Flannels and Jack Wills...
More House of Fraser stores to close, warns Mike Ashley
... Apart from the sportswear retailer and House of Fraser, the group also owns designer fashion brand Flannels, video game shop chain Game Digital, clothing retailer Jack Wills, cycle retailer Evans Cycles and online furniture shop Sofa...
Sports Direct investors rebel against Mike Ashley
... Ms Currie said there were doubts over Mr Ashley s decision to buy House of Fraser and Jack Wills...
Sports Direct-owner builds stake in Asos
The owner of Sports Direct has become The Fourth largest shareholder in Asos , the struggling online fashion retailer.
Frasers Group , which is owned by billionaire Mike Ashley , now owns 5% of Asos after building up shares in The Company which owns the Topshop brand.
Frasers has bought up a glut of UK retailers over The Last few years spanning sportswear, fashion, furniture and bikes.
Asos recently reported a loss as the cost of living hit shoppers' budgets.
The Company warned that it expects people to cut back even further in the months ahead.
The buy-up of Asos shares means that Frasers Group is now The Fourth largest shareholder in The Business .
Frasers Group said it was part of the " ordinary course of business to develop relationships and partnerships with other retailers, suppliers and brands".
Mr Ashley, who founded the sportswear retailer Sports Direct, has in The Past gone on to take over businesses he invests in including House of Fraser.
This year he stepped down as chief executive of The Company , handing over The Role to his son-in-law, Michael Murray , though Mr Ashley remains as the controlling shareholder in The Group .
The increase in Frasers' shareholding in Asos - First reported by the Sunday Telegraph - will not give it any control over the online fashion business or a position on its board.
Along with House of Fraser and Sports Direct, The Group also owns Flannels, Game, Jack Wills , Evans Cycles and Sofa. com.
The Group has also built significant shareholdings in The Fashion brands Hugo Boss and Mulberry .
Source of news: bbc.com