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Website:
http://www.debenhams.com
Phone: +44 20 7408 4444 |
Address:
1 Welbeck Street
London, W1G 0AA |
Company Description
Debenhams plc. The Group's principal activity is that of a department store. It retails womenswear, menswear, homewares, health and beauty, accessories, lingerie and childrenswear. Brands include Designers and Debenhams. At 02-Sep-2006, the Group traded from 122 department stores and 4 Desire by Debenhams stores. It also markets direct sales via the Internet and had a further 30 international franchise stores in 14 countries. Operates as a department store
Key People
| Chairman | John D. Lovering |
| Chief Executive Officer | Rob W. Templeman |
| Chief Operating Officer | Michael J. Sharp |
| Finance Director | Chris K. Woodhouse |
| Secretary | Guy Johnson |
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