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  • 2 February 2013, 0:25

Dragons' Den Star Peter Jones Buys Jessops

Dragons' Den star Peter Jones has bought the brand of collapsed camera retailer Jessops to run it as an online company.

Rob Hunt, joint administrator and partner at PwC, said: "We can confirm that we have sold the brand and certain other assets to a number of buyers including entrepreneur Peter Jones CBE."

Jessops closed all 187 of its stores in earlier this month, but the deal is not thought to include any of them.

The camera retailer was forced to call in the administrators after talks with its lender and suppliers broke down following a poor Christmas.

It had struggled since 2007 after suffering from online competition and a boom in camera phones hitting demand for digital cameras.

Mr Jones, 46, was awarded his CBE in 2009.

He made his fortune after setting up the Phones International Group, which he sold a part of in 2011.

He has appeared on the BBC show Dragons' Den since it started in 2005.

what do you think?

6 comments

chrishearn350

9:27pm on 31/1/2013

I hope he will keep us in the picture.

Score: 6
2 replies

Martin Anderson

3:02am on 1/2/2013

Snappy move :O)

Score: 1

chrishearn350

7:52pm on 1/2/2013

Flash I would say !

Score: 1

Raymond Castle

11:50pm on 31/1/2013

Pity he didn't do this when the shops were still running!

Score: 3
1 reply

movvi

10:57pm on 1/2/2013

Quite, but I don't think it looks like he has bought the shops. It's not quite the great news story the title promised! Poor Jessops.

Score: 2

shirley sutton

6:05am on 1/2/2013

Get it right he's got the brand name to use to flog electronics on the Internet

Score: 2
2 replies

Micheal Booth

2:27pm on 1/2/2013

So? Your point is....?

Score: 1

shirley sutton

5:05pm on 1/2/2013

He's not bought jessops has he just the name

Score: 1

Hector Gomez

7:27am on 1/2/2013

Prints charming

Score: 3

movvi

11:01pm on 1/2/2013

Oh my, this guy's absolutely loaded! He's in a great position in that case - he can just wait for all these brands to crumble and snap them up for relative pennies from his stash made from many of his internet-based ventures which helped kill these shops. It's a shame for the shops - but he's clearly great at what he does.

Score: 3

Name witheld

12:34pm on 2/2/2013

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