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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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Philip Green Life story


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

More than 17,000 chain store shop closed last year
Feb 19,2022 11:14 am

... 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

Coronavirus is from: Cath Kidston set to call in administrators
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

US assault charges against Sir Philip Green falls
Feb 16,2020 10:18 am

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

What are non-disclosure agreements?

Feb 16,2020 9:56 am

Sir Philip Green denies allegations of sexual harassment and racist behaviour

Topshop boss Sir Philip Green has dropped his legal action against The Daily Telegraph, which prevented it publishing allegations of racist behaviour and sexual harassment. He had argued that former staff were breaking The Law by breaching non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) they had signed. So how do these work?

What are NDAs?

Sometimes known as "gagging orders" or "hush agreements". In Employment Law , they're parts of contracts, or sometimes standalone contracts, between employees and companies. They typically prevent staff and ex-staff making information public. In legal practice they are often described as "confidentiality clauses", but are better known to The Public as NDAs.

They can apply to commercially sensitive details such as inventions and ideas, or anything likely to damage an organisation's reputation.

NDAs have also been used to prevent employees discussing allegations of misbehaviour in the workplace in the Media after a settlement has been agreed.

They're signed when employees and organisations resolve a dispute - such as a claim of wrongful dismissal - Without going through a full tribunal hearing. But they can be signed earlier, such as when staff are taken on.

What do they cover?

NDAs don't stop people reporting alleged illegal acts. If a manager or colleague faced allegations of attempted rape or fraud, for instance, reporting these to The Police would not be prevented.

But allegations of a boss making sexual comments or bullying staff could be covered. However, bullying may be illegal if it relates to "a protected characteristic", such as age, disability, race, religion or sexual orientation, says Marc Jones , a partner at IBB Solicitors.

The length of time for which an NDA applies varies.

How many are there?

In the US, it's thought that a have signed NDAs but, according to Mr Jones, it's "impossible to say" how widespread they are in the UK.

Julie Morris , a senior employment partner at Slater and Gordon Lawyers, says that, in her experience, "almost all settlement agreements" contain NDAs preventing employees "speaking about various matters, including allegations about harassment or discrimination".

How are they enforced?

If someone breaches an NDA, they break a contract, leaving them open to being sued.

But if a company thinks the NDA is going to be breached, it can apply for an injunction, as Sir Philip did to prevent his name being circulated by The Daily Telegraph in connection with allegations of racial and sexual harassment.

If someone breaches an injunction, this is a criminal offence, and can lead to a fine or jail for those found guilty.

Can injunctions be overcome?

Yes. Parliamentary Privilege - guaranteeing free speech for parliamentarians - allows MPs and peers to mention them in the House of Commons or House of Lords.

Last October, former Labour cabinet minister Lord Hain used this to name Sir Philip as The Businessman accused by The Daily Telegraph of sexual and racial harassment, after the newspaper was prevented by the injunction from doing this.

Sir Philip says he's "Not Guilty of unlawful sexual or racist behaviour" and he has been the subject of "vicious" and "untrue" personal attacks in the Media .



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