Philip Green
Philip Green
Sir Philip Nigel Ross Greenis a British businessman, and the chairman of Arcadia Group, a retail company that includes Topshop, Topman, Wallis, Evans, Burton, Miss Selfridge, Dorothy Perkins, and Outfit. The BHS department store chain was formerly part of the group...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionEntrepreneur
Date of Birth15 March 1952
acquiring again announced business delighted excellent october produced since third
I am delighted to announced that our third year, since acquiring the business in October 2002, has again produced an excellent set of results.
against country south
I have been in this country long enough to know of the many gripes South Africans have against my country,
company people
Most of the people in the company are happy.
booked case permanent room
You know the Priory? I've got a permanent room booked there in case I ever think about it.
both confidence continue given high investment level pay performance
The performance has given us the confidence to both pay the dividend and, more importantly, to continue the high level of investment in the business,
basic focus grief necessary needs start travel trying
Yesterday, the focus was very much on grief and trying to do what was necessary for the basic needs of those who were survivors. Today, now they've had a rest, they'll start to think about their travel plans.
atmosphere attempt battle believe current damaging deeply discredit effect employees fought lead marks press publicly recent regard
I regard the recent barrage in the press as an unjustified attempt to discredit me and deeply disappointing. I believe the current atmosphere could only realistically lead to a bitterly and publicly fought takeover battle which, in my opinion, would now have a very damaging effect upon Marks & Spencer's employees and brand.
believe credible financial last performance represent results year
I believe our results for the last financial year represent a credible performance,
bumper headlights punch
If I come bumper to bumper with you on Monday, I'm going to punch your headlights out.
continues percent year
The middle-market continues to be challenging, turnover being down 4 percent year to date.
oxford progress needs
New West End Company ensures that there is a body that can put significant investment into the West End, targeted directly to the needs of the area and particularly the customers. Great progress is being made to improve Oxford Street and make it a great destination.
self-esteem believer
You've got to be a believer in what you do.
thinking growth term
I think we'll say flat is the new growth in the short term.
stores found chains
I don't like department stores. I had a chain of department stores back in 1994 which was Lewis's and Owen Owen, only for a short time, and I found department stores personally difficult.