Pentos Explained

Pentos plc was a British holding company that operated between 1972 and 1995 and was best known for its ownership of the Dillons, Ryman and Athena retail brands.[1]

Pentos was established from a shell company by Terry Maher in January 1972 as a vehicle for his investment in the publisher Marshall, Morgan & Scott and the joinery company Austin Hall Group. By May 1972 Pentos had acquired a listing on the London Stock Exchange through its reverse takeover of the listed Cape Town & District Gas, Light & Coke company.

Pentos entered the retail trade through its purchase of the Birmingham-based Hudsons Bookshops chain by its subsidiary Marshall, Morgan & Scott in 1972.[2] It bought Dillon's University Bookshop in London in 1977,[3] and the Dublin-based Hodges Figgis bookshop in 1978.[4]

Pentos' shares were suspended and the company went into receivership on 1 March 1995.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Last chapter for Pentos Buyer likely for Dillons . Glasgow Herald . 1995-03-02 . 2021-10-17.
  2. News: Marshall, Morgan acquire bookshops . The Times . 1972-04-19. 24 . 2021-10-18.
  3. News: Dillon's bookshop taken in Pentos stable for £650,000 . The Times . 1977-07-19. 24 . 2021-10-18.
  4. News: Falvey . Deirdre . Hodges Figgis: A 250-year-old story of selling books . Irish Times . 2018-04-21. 2021-10-18.