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He also worked for charity with his show on BBC as Famous, Rich and hungry that was done with a motive of raising fund for people of Britain who are living below the poverty line and also for the Sport Relief. In his personal life he is happy with his wife name Debbie. They have five children out of which three are daughters and two are son.
Check out also net worth of: Vikram Vij and Dean Ambrose. In , Paphitis was one of several interested parties in bidding for failed retail chain Woolworths. However, he later pulled out because of unrealistic numbers quoted by the administrators.
The series followed British businesses looking to enter new markets in Brazil, India and Vietnam. The series was supported by the Open University. The series examined the stories of artists, scientists, manufacturers and brand owners looking to sell their products and services to UK retailers including Boots and Liberty.
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Jun 29, Jun 3, Apr 21, Dyslexia - judging today by the past. Apr 15, Theo urges the Chancellor to reform business rates. Apr 13, When Ryman went bankrupt, Paphitis approached the administrators and bought the company. He turned it around by improving relations with suppliers, and enthusing the management team, cementing his reputation for turning failing companies into highly successful and profitable businesses.
After appearing on series four of the BBC Back to the Floor series while chairman at Millwall FC, Paphitis was approached to become one of the "dragons" in the second series of the BBC Two entrepreneurship series Dragons' Den in and left the programme after the season.
Paphitis was known as a straight-talking but approachable and sincere 'dragon' who made many investments on the show, both alone and jointly with other dragon investors. In February , he announced that he would be leaving the show.
He is perhaps best known for his work to reduce football hooliganism, and appointing as Millwall manager Dennis Wise, and together they guided the club to their first official appearance in the final of the FA Cup and into European football. After almost eight years at the helm of Millwall, Paphitis stepped down from his role as chairman in Aged 23, he set up a property finance company with close friend and business associate Mark Moran, and kept going when the friend left in partnership with Hanover Druce, making his first money on the rise of the s commercial property markets.
Spotting the rise in mobile telephones, he bought into NAG Telecom, becoming chairman alongside fellow director Tony Kleanthous. Paphitis gained a large market share for NAG by negotiating concessionary positions in Ryman stationery stores.
Paphitis was born on 24 September in Limassol. He is the second of three brothers, with elder brother Marinos and younger brother George. They also share two half-brothers.
His father then bought a terraced house in Gorton, Manchester where he lived for three years, attending Peacock Street junior school in the area. Paphitis moved to London with his parents and Marinos when he was nine years old.
He attended Ambler Primary School in Islington and Woodberry Down Comprehensive School in Manor House, where he battled with dyslexia, but began his entrepreneurial activities by running the school's tuck shop at the age of
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