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Doug Putman

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Date of birth March 1,1984
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Douglas Robert Putman is a Canadian business executive. Putman is the owner and chief executive officer of the music retailer Sunrise Records, the President of Everest Toys and the owner of hmv UK.

Wilko rescue deal failed because of greed, claims HMV boss

Wilko rescue deal failed because of greed, claims HMV boss
Nov 28,2023 4:21 am

... Canadian billionaire Doug Putman said firms, including some landlords, had been " super inflexible" and made a deal " literally impossible"...

Wilko brand set to be bought by The Range in £5m deal

Wilko brand set to be bought by The Range in £5m deal
Sep 13,2023 11:21 am

... The billionaire owner of HMV, Doug Putman, hoped to keep as many as 300 Wilko shops open, but his bid failed and no other bidders were interested in running the shops under the Wilko name...

First Wilko store closures begin on Tuesday

First Wilko store closures begin on Tuesday
Sep 11,2023 7:21 pm

... Doug Putman, the billionaire owner of music retailer HMV, had tabled a bid to buy up to 300 Wilko shops but it fell through as rising costs complicated the deal...

Wilko rescue deal fails sparking huge job loss fears

Wilko rescue deal fails sparking huge job loss fears
Sep 11,2023 4:01 am

... The billionaire owner of HMV, Doug Putman, planned to keep up to 300 Wilko shops open, but his bid failed as rising costs complicated the deal...

Wilko shops set to close next week named

Wilko shops set to close next week named
Sep 6,2023 6:01 am

... Rival B& M has agreed a £13m deal for up to 51 of Wilko s buildings, but the fate of the brand and a further 300 stores remains uncertain, with a bigger rescue package put forward by HMV s Doug Putman understood to have been held up due to funding issues...

One in 12 jobs to go at collapsed retailer Wilko

One in 12 jobs to go at collapsed retailer Wilko
Sep 5,2023 11:31 am

... However, the fate of a further 300 stores remains uncertain, with a deal tabled by HMV s owner, Doug Putman, understood to have stalled due to funding issues...

Wilko deal to buy firm and save jobs falls through

Wilko deal to buy firm and save jobs falls through
Aug 31,2023 7:01 am

... But it is understood that PwC, which is overseeing the sale of Wilko, is still in talks with HMV owner Doug Putman about a deal...

Coronavirus: It is very exciting, the return to work

Coronavirus: It is very exciting, the return to work
Jun 14,2020 10:54 pm

... buyer, the owner, Doug Putman...

First Wilko store closures begin on Tuesday

Jun 13,2020 2:39 am

By Faarea MasudBusiness reporter

The first Wilko shop closures will begin on Tuesday after the collapsed retail chain failed to find a buyer.

Stores including those in Liverpool, Cardiff, Acton and Falmouth are among 24 branches to shut, with a further 28 closing on Thursday.

It marks The Beginning of The End of the Wilko brand on The High Street, with all 400 of the discount chain's shops set to close by October.

Around 12,500 staff are likely to lose their jobs.

Wilko fell into administration in August after struggling with losses and fierce competition from other discount chains, such as Poundland and The Range .

Doug Putman , The Billionaire owner of music retailer HMV, had tabled a bid to buy up to 300 Wilko shops but it fell through as rising costs complicated The Deal .

On Monday, administrators PwC said that " despite extensive efforts" it had become clear that " no significant part of the Wilko operations can be rescued".

Rival B& M has agreed to buy 51 of Wilko's buildings in a £13m deal, but it is understood the stores will not be run under the Wilko brand.

Similarly, Poundland is understood to be interested in buying up to 70 Wilko stores and rebranding them to boost its own portfolio.

Meanwhile, retailers including Dunelm and Toolstation have urged Wilko employees to apply for roles at their businesses, saying they will be prioritised for vacancies.

On top of This Week 's store closures:

On Monday, one Wilko worker, who asked not to be named, told Bbc News that she was " sick and tired now, everyone is stressed".

The Employee , who has worked for the retail chain for 15 years, added that she felt " let down by Wilko, The Union and the administration people".

Nadine Houghton, national officer at the GMB union, said: " Wilko was far More Than A Brand , a retailer or the products it sold, it was the thousands of loyal team members now facing an uncertain future. "

Founded in 1930, Wilko had become one of Britain's fastest-growing retailers by the 1990s. However, more recently its large store portfolio became unsustainable, with The Business owning too many shops in High Street locations at a time when out-of-city retail parks were becoming more popular with consumers.

Coupled with a lacklustre online offering, the family-run chain faced the perfect storm, analysts say.

Lisa Wilkinson , who was Wilko's chairwoman until January and who is the granddaughter of The Chain 's founder, said " everybody has thrown everything" at trying to save The Business .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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