As we get closer to the Brexit precipice, I am more and more inclined to believe that it is perhaps worth losing the battle now, to go on to win it another time.
Read MoreThe 12-16th November marks Global Entrepreneurship Week and to celebrate, Theo launched the Ryman National Enterprise Challenge 2019!
Read MoreOn Thursday 8th November new Chancellor Theo headed to Solent University to spend the day with the School of Media, Arts and Technology (SMAT).
Read MoreLike any other disgruntled constituent, Theo Paphitis often takes his problems to his local MP.
Read MoreOn Friday 2nd November Theo opened a brand new Ryman store on King’s Road, London.
Read MoreIn 1995 when I was looking at buying Ryman, and approaching private equity businesses and banks to raise the money, I was told it was a dog of a business; that I was absolutely mad to even look at it, let alone consider investing in it.
Read MoreOn 15th October Theo spoke to BBC Breakfast TV and BBC 5 Live’s ‘Wake up to Money’ show about how having dyslexia has brought about his success.
Read MoreMr Paphitis told BBC 5 live's Wake Up to Money that the disorder, which affects reading, writing and spelling, had forced him to find solutions.
Read MoreOn Thursday 11th October, Theo headed to Southampton where he was inaugurated as Chancellor of Solent University.
Read MoreTheo headed to Wimbledon BookFest on Wimbledon Common for an interview with James Ashton to talk about the current retail environment and the future of the high street.
Read MoreFormer Dragons' Den star Theo Paphitis cut the ribbon as the newest branch of high-end lingerie shop, Boux Avenue, was officially opened at the intu Victoria Centre.
Read MoreTheo officially opened the 30th Boux Avenue store at the intu Victoria Centre in Nottingham, creating over 20 new jobs and becoming the first Boux store in the East Midlands.
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