As winners of the 2017 Many Hands campaign, Atlas Bar in Manchester also received a very special guest judge as a customer at their bar.
Read MoreOn the evening of Wednesday April 11th, Theo Paphitis joined local Manchester businesses, and the Many Hands team and supporters, including Chairman, Maurice Watkins, at the 2018 Many Hands launch, all in aid of raising money for the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
Read MoreOn 14th March, Theo was invited to be the Guest of Honour at The Society of Old Friends Spring Dinner which took place at the historic Stationers’ Hall in London.
Read MorePositive like-for-like sales delivered by the Theo Paphitis Retail Group for the Christmas 2017 trading period, being 6 weeks to 24 December.
Read MoreLinkedIn has over 530 million members across the globe and is increasingly being used as a platform to share expertise, voice opinions and spark conversation.
Read MoreFollowing 12 years ownership of Red Letter Days, Dragons’ Den stars Theo Paphitis and Peter Jones CBE have successfully concluded a sale of the business to Smartbox Group, for an undisclosed sum.
Read MoreOn Monday 13th November, Theo launched the Ryman National Enterprise Challenge at KidZania in London.
Read MoreOn 1st November Theo hosted the launch party for the Boux Avenue Christmas Campaign.The evening saw Theo welcome journalists, bloggers, Boux ambassadors and, of course, lots of glamorous celebrities to the flagship Oxford Street store in London.
Read MoreThe Department for Work and Pensions launched a major multi-channel workplace pensions campaign this week to persuade millions more people to save for their retirement through auto-enrolment.
Read MoreBoux Avenue has broken ground on a 90,000ft2 warehouse to meet the rising demand for its lingerie and swimwear styles internationally.
Read MoreSerial entrepreneur and former Dragons’ Den star Theo Phapitis has kicked off this year’s Many Hands Campaign with over 40 companies attending a launch event at the Midland Hotel.
Read MoreA review of business rates that would better tax the ‘digital economy’ has been sidelined by the Government after Prime Minister Theresa May called for a General Election.
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