Philip Green, Owner of Arcadia and Bhs
01 Dec 2003
How did Philip Green, whose shops can be found on nearly every UK high street, make his fortune?
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JobsI would like to have been a farmer in the lowlands of Scotland as my father had been.
How did Philip Green, whose shops can be found on nearly every UK high street, make his fortune?
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