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Ryman

Ryman is a stationery retail company with 205 outlets nationwide in the United Kingdom. The website and stores provide a wide range of stationery and office supplies for homes and businesses, with its headquarters in Crewe, Cheshire.

Ryman Ltd
TypePrivate Limited Company
IndustryRetail
FoundedLondon (1893 (1893))
HeadquartersRyman House, Savoy Road, Crewe, Cheshire, UK[1]
Number of locations
205[2]
Key people
[2]
ProductsStationery, office and home office supplies
Revenue£128.2 million (2016/17)
OwnerTheo Paphitis
Websitewww.ryman.co.uk
Ryman, North End Road, Fulham, London
Ryman, Fulham Road, Chelsea, London, 2016
Ryman, New Street, Huddersfield, 2010

History Edit

Formation Edit

Henry J Ryman opened his first store as a book printer on Great Portland Street, London in 1893, that is still open today.[3] Quickly changing the focus to selling stationery, the business was successfully owned and managed by the Ryman family for several generations. Jack Ryman succeeded Henry in 1931, until he passed it on to his own sons, Desmond and Nicholas, in 1951. At the time that Desmond and Nicholas assumed control from father, the company comprised eleven shops. Expansion followed, along with the introduction of self-service counters and during their ownership, turnover rose from £250,000 to £16 million. Upon selling the company, Nicholas moved to France to become a vigneron.[4]

From 1912 to 1995, the business traded as H. J. Ryman Limited.[5][6]

In 1968, Ryman merged with the furniture retailer Habitat to form Ryman Conran.[7] The following year they purchased the business of Lupton Morton, who mostly supplied furniture to offices and corporations but also made pieces by other designers,[8] and in 1970, acquired the retail chain Straker-Bedser.[9]

By 1970, the turnover of the group had doubled since the merger with Habitat. However, Terence Conran was disappointed that Habitat itself had not been expanded, and offered to purchase Habitat from Ryman Conran, along with Conran Associates and the remains of Lupton Morton.

Ryman Conran, who did not highly value the Habitat chain, and apparently thought it was making a loss, agreed to the sale.[9] Ryman Conran retained Habitat's original factory in Thetford along with Conran Design Group.[10]

In 1972, the Ryman brothers sold Ryman Conran to the Burton Group for £8 million.[11] Rodney Fitch bought out Conran Design Group, renaming it Fitch & Company in the same year.[10]

During the 1970s and 1980s the business passed through several different owners,[12] including Jennifer d'Abo, who purchased the chain in 1981[13] and floated it on the Stock Exchange in 1986, and Pentos (owners of Athena and Dillons Booksellers among others),[14] who took the company private again for £20 million (double the flotation price) in 1987.[13]

After a share suspension,[15] Ryman parent company Pentos collapsed into receivership in March 1995.[16] Despite interest from former owner d'Abo and firm bids from a team of Ryman franchisees, backed by 3i, receivers KPMG struggled to generate interest in the company due to the high rents being paid by the company's high street premises.[17]

Theo Paphitis Edit

Theo Paphitis had been involved in the Ryman business since 1994, having had NAG Telecom concessions in larger Ryman stores. He developed a relationship with the then marketing director Malcolm Cooke, and this eventually led to Paphitis purchasing Ryman from the receivers in March 1995.[18] The purchase was made through Chancerealm Ltd (which later changed its name to Ryman Group Limited).[19]

In 1996, the Ryman Direct mail order catalogue was introduced, followed by a website in 1998. To build a national chain in the United Kingdom, in September 2001, the group acquired the stationery retailer Partners with 86 stores, and in February 2007, purchased 61 stores of Stationery Box.

The businesses and all stores were combined under a redesigned Ryman brand in October 2008, which presently comprises 210 stores with a turnover of more than £125m. In October 2016, the Theo Paphitis Retail Group purchased specialist stationery retailer London Graphics Centre, which was founded in 1973.[20]

Products Edit

Ryman was the first stationer to introduce the concept of colour to filing, with both cabinets and folders.[citation needed] Today, Ryman Stationery stock a wide range of inkjet cartridges, printers, pens, paper, envelopes, office essentials, filing, presentation materials, diaries and Back to School Supplies.

Sponsorship Edit

Ryman were sponsors of the English football Isthmian League from 1997 to 2017, which was, as of 2017, the longest running sponsorship in the history of football in the United Kingdom.[21]

They were also principal sponsors of the English Football Club, Millwall FC in the 2003-2004 season.

In addition, Ryman also sponsors cricket through the Surrey Championship.

Charity Edit

Ryman is an official partner of Comic Relief, raising over £5million for the charity through the sale of exclusive Comic Relief pens in its shops and online, as well as other fundraising activities.[citation needed]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Ryman - Contact Us". Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Ryman - About Us". Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  3. ^ ""Treaty of peace between Russia and Esthonia", Published by H J Ryman Ltd., Printers". Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  4. ^ Nick Ryman, Vigneron - Obituary. The Daily Telegraph, 24 July 2015. Available online at [1]. Accessed 27 August 2019.
  5. ^ "Companies House - HAYES RETAIL LIMITED". Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Geni - Henry Ryman - About". Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  7. ^ Conran, Terence (2016). My Life in Design, pp.76
  8. ^ Powers, Alan (2017). John Morton Obituary. The Guardian, 10 May 2017. Available online at [2]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  9. ^ a b Hendy, John et al (2010). European Cases in Strategic Management, pp.395
  10. ^ a b Bayley, Stephen (2014). Rodney Fitch obituary. The Guardian, 10 November 2014. Available online at [3]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  11. ^ Jusry, Louise and Isark, Martin (1999). Ryman, king of wine, goes bottoms up. The Independent, 13 February 1999. Available online at [4][dead link]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 January 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  13. ^ a b Jennifer d'Abo (2003). The Daily Telegraph, 2 May 2003. Available online at [5]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  14. ^ Whiteside, RM et al (1990). Major Companies of Europe 1990/91: Volume 2 Major Companies of the United Kingdom, pp.219
  15. ^ Gleeson, William (1995). Pentos dealing halted. The Independent, 28 February 1995. Available online at [6]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  16. ^ Rankine, Kate (2003). You can't tell a good story too many times. The Daily Telegraph, 21 June 2003. Available online at [7]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  17. ^ Phillips, Richard (1995). Rents burden Ryman. The Independent, 10 March 1995. Available online at [8]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  18. ^ Paphitis, Theo (2010). Enter the Dragon. Hachette UK. ISBN 978-1-4091-2413-9.
  19. ^ "Companies House - Ryman Group Limited - Officers". Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  20. ^ MacDonald, George (2016). Theo Paphitis's Ryman acquires specialist London Graphic Centre. Retail Week, 3 October 2016. Available online at [9]. Accessed 8 September 2017.
  21. ^ "Record-breaking Ryman era to end - the Pitching in Isthmian Football League".

External links Edit

  • Official website
  •   Media related to Ryman at Wikimedia Commons

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For other uses see Ryman disambiguation Ryman is a stationery retail company with 205 outlets nationwide in the United Kingdom The website and stores provide a wide range of stationery and office supplies for homes and businesses with its headquarters in Crewe Cheshire Ryman LtdTypePrivate Limited CompanyIndustryRetailFoundedLondon 1893 1893 HeadquartersRyman House Savoy Road Crewe Cheshire UK 1 Number of locations205 2 Key peopleHenry J Ryman founder Theo Paphitis Chairman Kypros Kyprianou CEO 2 ProductsStationery office and home office suppliesRevenue 128 2 million 2016 17 OwnerTheo PaphitisWebsitewww wbr ryman wbr co wbr ukRyman North End Road Fulham LondonRyman Fulham Road Chelsea London 2016Ryman New Street Huddersfield 2010 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation 1 2 Theo Paphitis 2 Products 3 Sponsorship 4 Charity 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFormation Edit Henry J Ryman opened his first store as a book printer on Great Portland Street London in 1893 that is still open today 3 Quickly changing the focus to selling stationery the business was successfully owned and managed by the Ryman family for several generations Jack Ryman succeeded Henry in 1931 until he passed it on to his own sons Desmond and Nicholas in 1951 At the time that Desmond and Nicholas assumed control from father the company comprised eleven shops Expansion followed along with the introduction of self service counters and during their ownership turnover rose from 250 000 to 16 million Upon selling the company Nicholas moved to France to become a vigneron 4 From 1912 to 1995 the business traded as H J Ryman Limited 5 6 In 1968 Ryman merged with the furniture retailer Habitat to form Ryman Conran 7 The following year they purchased the business of Lupton Morton who mostly supplied furniture to offices and corporations but also made pieces by other designers 8 and in 1970 acquired the retail chain Straker Bedser 9 By 1970 the turnover of the group had doubled since the merger with Habitat However Terence Conran was disappointed that Habitat itself had not been expanded and offered to purchase Habitat from Ryman Conran along with Conran Associates and the remains of Lupton Morton Ryman Conran who did not highly value the Habitat chain and apparently thought it was making a loss agreed to the sale 9 Ryman Conran retained Habitat s original factory in Thetford along with Conran Design Group 10 In 1972 the Ryman brothers sold Ryman Conran to the Burton Group for 8 million 11 Rodney Fitch bought out Conran Design Group renaming it Fitch amp Company in the same year 10 During the 1970s and 1980s the business passed through several different owners 12 including Jennifer d Abo who purchased the chain in 1981 13 and floated it on the Stock Exchange in 1986 and Pentos owners of Athena and Dillons Booksellers among others 14 who took the company private again for 20 million double the flotation price in 1987 13 After a share suspension 15 Ryman parent company Pentos collapsed into receivership in March 1995 16 Despite interest from former owner d Abo and firm bids from a team of Ryman franchisees backed by 3i receivers KPMG struggled to generate interest in the company due to the high rents being paid by the company s high street premises 17 Theo Paphitis Edit Theo Paphitis had been involved in the Ryman business since 1994 having had NAG Telecom concessions in larger Ryman stores He developed a relationship with the then marketing director Malcolm Cooke and this eventually led to Paphitis purchasing Ryman from the receivers in March 1995 18 The purchase was made through Chancerealm Ltd which later changed its name to Ryman Group Limited 19 In 1996 the Ryman Direct mail order catalogue was introduced followed by a website in 1998 To build a national chain in the United Kingdom in September 2001 the group acquired the stationery retailer Partners with 86 stores and in February 2007 purchased 61 stores of Stationery Box The businesses and all stores were combined under a redesigned Ryman brand in October 2008 which presently comprises 210 stores with a turnover of more than 125m In October 2016 the Theo Paphitis Retail Group purchased specialist stationery retailer London Graphics Centre which was founded in 1973 20 Products EditRyman was the first stationer to introduce the concept of colour to filing with both cabinets and folders citation needed Today Ryman Stationery stock a wide range of inkjet cartridges printers pens paper envelopes office essentials filing presentation materials diaries and Back to School Supplies Sponsorship EditRyman were sponsors of the English football Isthmian League from 1997 to 2017 which was as of 2017 the longest running sponsorship in the history of football in the United Kingdom 21 They were also principal sponsors of the English Football Club Millwall FC in the 2003 2004 season In addition Ryman also sponsors cricket through the Surrey Championship Charity EditRyman is an official partner of Comic Relief raising over 5million for the charity through the sale of exclusive Comic Relief pens in its shops and online as well as other fundraising activities citation needed References Edit Ryman Contact Us Retrieved 15 January 2016 a b Ryman About Us Retrieved 15 January 2016 Treaty of peace between Russia and Esthonia Published by H J Ryman Ltd Printers Retrieved 15 January 2016 Nick Ryman Vigneron Obituary The Daily Telegraph 24 July 2015 Available online at 1 Accessed 27 August 2019 Companies House HAYES RETAIL LIMITED Retrieved 15 January 2016 Geni Henry Ryman About Retrieved 15 January 2016 Conran Terence 2016 My Life in Design pp 76 Powers Alan 2017 John Morton Obituary The Guardian 10 May 2017 Available online at 2 Accessed 8 September 2017 a b Hendy John et al 2010 European Cases in Strategic Management pp 395 a b Bayley Stephen 2014 Rodney Fitch obituary The Guardian 10 November 2014 Available online at 3 Accessed 8 September 2017 Jusry Louise and Isark Martin 1999 Ryman king of wine goes bottoms up The Independent 13 February 1999 Available online at 4 dead link Accessed 8 September 2017 Web Archive Ryman Brochure Archived from the original on 15 January 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b Jennifer d Abo 2003 The Daily Telegraph 2 May 2003 Available online at 5 Accessed 8 September 2017 Whiteside RM et al 1990 Major Companies of Europe 1990 91 Volume 2 Major Companies of the United Kingdom pp 219 Gleeson William 1995 Pentos dealing halted The Independent 28 February 1995 Available online at 6 Accessed 8 September 2017 Rankine Kate 2003 You can t tell a good story too many times The Daily Telegraph 21 June 2003 Available online at 7 Accessed 8 September 2017 Phillips Richard 1995 Rents burden Ryman The Independent 10 March 1995 Available online at 8 Accessed 8 September 2017 Paphitis Theo 2010 Enter the Dragon Hachette UK ISBN 978 1 4091 2413 9 Companies House Ryman Group Limited Officers Retrieved 15 January 2016 MacDonald George 2016 Theo Paphitis s Ryman acquires specialist London Graphic Centre Retail Week 3 October 2016 Available online at 9 Accessed 8 September 2017 Record breaking Ryman era to end the Pitching in Isthmian Football League External links EditOfficial website nbsp Media related to Ryman at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ryman amp oldid 1165952728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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