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Gail's is a British bakery and cafe chain, with 100 shops, mostly in the London area. Gail's was started in the 1990s by Gail Mejia, and opened its first bakery in Hampstead's High Street in 2005. Tom Molnar is the co-founder and CEO of Gail's and its parent company, Bread Holdings. Bread Holdings is owned by Risk Capital Partners, which is Luke Johnson's principal private equity vehicle. In May 2021, The Times reported that Johnson was trying for a third time to sell Bread Holdings, and had hired investment bank Nomura to do so, aiming for about £250 million.

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  • Gail's is a British bakery and cafe chain, with 100 shops, mostly in the London area. Gail's was started in the 1990s by Gail Mejia, and opened its first bakery in Hampstead's High Street in 2005. Tom Molnar is the co-founder and CEO of Gail's and its parent company, Bread Holdings. Bread Holdings is owned by Risk Capital Partners, which is Luke Johnson's principal private equity vehicle. In May 2021, The Times reported that Johnson was trying for a third time to sell Bread Holdings, and had hired investment bank Nomura to do so, aiming for about £250 million. (en)
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  • Gail's is a British bakery and cafe chain, with 100 shops, mostly in the London area. Gail's was started in the 1990s by Gail Mejia, and opened its first bakery in Hampstead's High Street in 2005. Tom Molnar is the co-founder and CEO of Gail's and its parent company, Bread Holdings. Bread Holdings is owned by Risk Capital Partners, which is Luke Johnson's principal private equity vehicle. In May 2021, The Times reported that Johnson was trying for a third time to sell Bread Holdings, and had hired investment bank Nomura to do so, aiming for about £250 million. (en)
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