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British private equity firm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Endless is a British private equity firm. It is headquartered at Ground Floor, 12 King Street, Leeds, with an office at 102 Park Street, London W1.[1][2]
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Private equity |
Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | Ground Floor, 12 King Street, Leeds LS1 2HL , England |
Key people | Garry Wilson (co founder and managing partner) Darren Forshaw (co founder and senior partner) |
Website | http://www.endlessllp.com/ |
In 2017, Endless bought Jones Bootmaker, saving 840 jobs according to BBC.[3] Endless has also invested in West Cornwall Pasty Company, Crown Paints,[4] and Theo Fennell.[5][6] In April 2006, the firm acquired GlynWebb, which it sold on four months later.[7][8] In March 2011, Endless acquired T. J. Hughes for an undisclosed sum.[9]
In July 2017, the firm bought the luggage company Antler Luggage from fellow private equity firm Lloyds Development Capital (LDC).[6] In July 2018, it announced that The Works, which it bought out of administration (rescued from insolvency) in May 2008 for around £17 million, would have an IPO, and a valuation of £100 million.[5]
In 2019, Endless acquired Victoria Plum.[10]
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