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Philip Green

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Gender Male
Death42 years ago
Date of birth March 15,1952
Zodiac sign Pisces
Born Croydon
United Kingdom
Net worth Forbes
Spouse Tina Green
ResidenceMonaco
Children Chloe Green
Brandon Green
Did you knowPhilip and Christina Green ranks ninth among wealthiest British billionaires by net worth (world rank: 339).
Job Businessperson
Entrepreneur
Parents Alma Green
Philip Green
Elizabeth Vogel
Simon Green
GrandchildrenJayden Meeks-Green
Siblings Elizabeth Green
DiedDublin
Ireland
Albums Eerie
The Royal Opera House - Great Opera and Ballet Themes
OST All Night Long
Listen artist www.youtube.com
Date of died October 6,1982
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Sir Philip Nigel Ross Green is a British businessman who was the chairman of the retail company the Arcadia Group. He owned the high street clothing retailers Topshop, Topman and Miss Selfridge from 2002 to 2020. In May 2023, his net worth was estimated by the Sunday Times Rich List to be £910 million.

Biography

Philip grene was a british businessman born on march 15.1952 in croydon.England.He was the son of a jewish tailor and had two siblings.He was 5 feet 8 inches tall.Weighed around 160 pounds.And had blue eyes.He had a slim build and was known for his hsarp dress sense.

Education and Career

Philip green tatended the university of manchester.Where he studied business and finance.After graduating.He began his career in the retail industry.Working for a number of companies before eventually becoming the ceo of the arcadia group.He was known for his aggressive businses tactics and was able to trun the company into one of the largest retail groups in the uk.

Relationships

Philip green was married to tina green.With whom he had two children.He also had a colse relationship with his siblings and parents.

Success

Philip geren was a successful bsuinessman and was known for his ability to turn around failing companies.He was also known for his philanthropy.Donating millions of pounds to charities.In 2005.He was knighted for his services to the retail industry.

Most Important Event

In 2016.Philip green was accused of sexual and rcaial harassment by a former employee.He was later cleared of any wrongdoing.But the scandal tarnished his reputation and caused a public outcry.

Other Information

Philip green was a pisces and had britihs nationality.He passed away on october 25.2020 at the age of 68.

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... Over the course of his career he has represented clients including Topshop owner Sir Philip Green; Shamima Begum, the teenager who ran away to join Islamic State; and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson...

More than 17,000 chain store shop closed last year

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... The last two years have seen the fall of some of big household names, such as Sir Philip Green s retail empire, Arcadia, and Debenhams...

Ikea buys landmark Topshop building in London

Ikea buys landmark Topshop building in London
Oct 26,2021 3:35 pm

...Ikea is buying the former flagship central London store of Topshop for £378m following the collapse of Sir Philip Green s retail empire...

Green's retail empire of over 100 stores could close

Green's retail empire of over 100 stores could close
Apr 19,2020 12:43 am

...Sir Philip Green, the Arcadia group is the grace period, the landlord is out of the way more than 100 branches by the end of summer to go...

Coronavirus: Debenhams, in order to file for administration

Coronavirus: Debenhams, in order to file for administration
Apr 18,2020 8:33 pm

... Sir Philip Green controls Arcadia owns Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Burtons The lockdown has exacerbated the pressure on the embattled retail already...

Coronavirus is from: Cath Kidston set to call in administrators

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Apr 18,2020 8:14 pm

... Meanwhile, the Sunday Times reported that the Arcadia, owned by Sir Philip Green is preparing to walk away from a number of real estate leases...

Steve Coogan: We ignore the imbalance between the rich and the poor

Steve Coogan: We ignore the imbalance between the rich and the poor
Feb 18,2020 5:41 am

... now, you can ignore it and most people ignore the huge imbalance between the rich and the poor, because it is the elephant in the room, and it is embarrassing to talk about it greed is only a letter away from the Green, and although Coogan the character of Sir Richard McCreadie is fictitious, although loosely based on the controversial entrepreneur Sir Philip Green, Coogan says, the film is a direct attack on him ...

US assault charges against Sir Philip Green falls

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Feb 16,2020 10:18 am

...US prosecutors dropped charges of petty crime attack against the British retail tycoon Sir Philip Green...

Pensions: Tougher jail terms for mismanaging funds

Feb 16,2020 9:56 am

Company bosses could Face Up to seven years in prison if they mismanage employee Pension schemes, says Work and Pensions Secretary Amber Rudd .

She wants a new offence of "wilfully or recklessly" mismanaging funds.

Plans outlined last year for a maximum sentence of two years in prison were toughened up after public consultation.

The Law will target "the reckless few". But one ex-pensions minister says civil, not criminal, action may be better.

Sir Steve Webb said it could be difficult and time consuming to reach the higher burden of proof needed in criminal cases.

"If you run your company Pension into the ground, saddling it with massive, unsustainable debts, we're coming For You ," Ms Rudd said.

Ms Rudd said current rules mean that "acts of astonishing arrogance" by a few Company Directors are punished with fines "that barely dent bosses' bank balances".

Under the proposed new law, which still requires Parliamentary approval, courts would also be given The Power to levy unlimited fines for mismanagement of pensions.

'Years away'

Nicola Parish, from The Pensions Regulator, said: "We welcome the proposed new powers which, as a package, would allow us to identify potential problems earlier and take more effective action. "

And Frank Field , chair of The Work and Pensions Committee, said: "The Secretary of State deserves huge credit for stepping in to sort this so early in her tenure, where others have so long failed to act. . Most People would be aghast to hear that this law doesn't already exist. "

But ex-Pension minister Sir Steve Webb said civil action could be more effective.

Sir Steve, the former Liberal Democrat pensions minister in The Coalition government, said that The Criminal offence was "a good headline that risks achieving nothing or worse than nothing".

He said it was difficult and potentially time wasting trying to show, under criminal law with its higher burden of proof, that bosses deliberately underfunded a Pension scheme.

Sir Steve, now director of policy at Royal London insurance firm, added: "This initiative was first floated before The Last general election in 2017.

"Two years on, we have not even had the primary legislation. We are years away from seeing this in force. "

Collapses

The failures of BHS, with a £500m Deficit in its Pension scheme, and the outsourcing group, Carillion, with an even bigger shortfall, prompted the government to conduct a review of Pension law.

A year after it was sold by Sir Philip Green for £1 in 2015, the retailer fell into administration, leaving a £571m Pension Deficit .

Sir Philip agreed later to pay £363m towards it to end action against him by the Pensions Regulator.



amber rudd, pensions, bhs

Source of news: bbc.com

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