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|foundation = [[Southampton]], [[England]] ([[1969]])
|foundation = [[Southampton]], [[England]] ([[1969]])
|location = [[Eastleigh]], [[Eastleigh (borough)|Eastleigh borough]], [[England]]
|location = [[Eastleigh]], [[Eastleigh (borough)|Eastleigh borough]], [[England]]
|key_people = Euan Sutherland, CEO{{-}}[[Richard Block]], Founder{{-}}[[David Quayle]], Founder
|key_people = Madhav Patel, CEO{{-}}[[Richard Block]], Founder{{-}}[[David Quayle]], Founder
|num_employees = 29,962 (2010)<ref name="KAR2010UKIRE">[http://www.kingfisher.co.uk/files/reports/annual_report_2010/index.asp?pageid=21], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 UK & Ireland.</ref><ref name="KAR2010OI">[http://www.kingfisher.co.uk/files/reports/annual_report_2010/index.asp?pageid=22], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 Other International.</ref>
|num_employees = 29,962 (2010)<ref name="KAR2010UKIRE">[http://www.kingfisher.co.uk/files/reports/annual_report_2010/index.asp?pageid=21], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 UK & Ireland.</ref><ref name="KAR2010OI">[http://www.kingfisher.co.uk/files/reports/annual_report_2010/index.asp?pageid=22], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 Other International.</ref>
|industry = [[Retail]]
|industry = [[Retail]]

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B&Q
Company typePrivate (subsidiary of Kingfisher plc)
IndustryRetail
FoundedSouthampton, England (1969)
HeadquartersEastleigh, Eastleigh borough, England
Number of locations
373 stores (2010)[1][2]
Key people
Madhav Patel, CEO
Richard Block, Founder
David Quayle, Founder
ProductsDIY
Home improvement tools
Gardening Supplies and Plants
Revenue£4,444 million (2009/2010)[3][4]
£161 million (2009/2010)[3][4]
Number of employees
29,962 (2010)[1][2]
WebsiteB&Q UK website
B&Q China website
B&Q Ireland website

B&Q Plc is a British retailer of DIY and home improvement tools and supplies. It was founded in 1969 and is the second largest DIY retailer in Europe, the largest in China and the fourth largest in the world, behind The Home Depot and Lowe's and OBI. It is a subsidiary of the retail group Kingfisher plc, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange. Its head office is in the Portswood House in Eastleigh, Eastleigh borough, Hampshire.[5]

History

A map showing the distribution of B&Q Stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland - Feb 2008

B&Q was founded in March 1969 in Southampton, England by Richard Block and David Quayle.[6]

The store was originally called Block & Quayle, but this was soon shortened to B&Q.[7] This first store soon spawned others across the UK; by 1979 there were 26. By this time, the first of the co-founders had left the business: Block left in 1976 and Quayle in 1982.[8]

B&Q grew rapidly during this time through a combination of mergers, acquisitions and expansions. In 1980, B&Q bought the Scottish company Dodge City, and was itself acquired by F. W. Woolworth Company.[9] F. W. Woolworth's UK subsidiary (Woolworths Ltd.) and B&Q were bought, two years later, by Paternoster, who are now known as Kingfisher plc and are still B&Q's parent company.[10]

The mid 1990s saw B&Q open a new format of store known as The Depot (later adjusted to B&Q Depot).[11] This was a forerunner of a new class of store known as the B&Q Warehouse.

In the late 1990s, B&Q became active in the rest of Europe and the rest of the world. First, in 1995 it co-operated with parent company Kingfisher plc to open its first overseas subsidiary in Taiwan,[12] and in 1996 the first overseas large home improvement center in Taoyuan City, Taiwan. In 1998, it acquired NOMI, Poland's leading chain of DIY stores;[13] later that year B&Q merged with France's Castorama.[14] In 1999 B&Q opened a store in Shanghai,[15] and acquired the British hardware mailorder company, Screwfix. B&Q opened the first store in Hong Kong on 1 June 2007,[16] but was scheduled to close it on 13 September 2009.[17][18]

B&Q today

B&Q, Grimsby, England
B&Q, Beeston, Leeds, England
B&Q, Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen, Scotland
B&Q MegaBox, Hong Kong

By 2000 B&Q had 50 of its larger Warehouse stores; this had doubled by 2003. As of May 2007, B&Q in the UK had 331 stores and 39,000 employees.[19] In the Republic of Ireland B&Q operate 9 individual stores.[20] Its 2004/2005 turnover was £4.1 billion and profit £400.5 million,[21] compared to published figures putting turnover at £3.9bn and profit at £162.9m for year ending February 2007.[22] B&Q formerly advertised under the slogan "You can do it when you B&Q it", but this has been adjusted to 'The Real Deal' and 'Lets do it'. In 2011, they launched two new slogans, "What could you do this weekend?" and "Let's Do It Together", and these are designed to promote the teamwork side of B&Q. B&Q sponsored Ellen MacArthur's round the world sailing success in trimaran B&Q.[23]

In the 2008 Superbrands survey, B&Q was voted the 88th out of 500 in a list which aims to establish which brands have the best reputation in the UK.[24] This was the best score in its sector, higher than Jewson, Wickes and Travis Perkins.

Stores

Country Number of Stores
United Kingdom United Kingdom 330 (31 Focus DIY Stores)
China People's Republic of China 57[25][26]
Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 9

Related companies

There are frequent rumours that B&Q will be bought by one of the American DIY chains Home Depot or Lowes,[27][28][29][30] respectively the world's largest and second largest DIY and home improvement retailers. The rumours started in the late 1990s when the supermarket chain Asda was bought by the American giant Wal-Mart.

Visitors to both Home Depot and B&Q stores will notice how remarkably similar stores in the two chains are to each other, both using an orange colour scheme and having a similar style layout. Both use an orange square logo, orange aprons and similar slogans.[31][32] Home Depot's slogan is "You can do it, We can help".[33] B&Q's earlier slogan "You can do it (when you B&Q it)" was changed to "Let's do it", as it is supposedly more female friendly.[34] Furthermore, their websites are very similar in layout, content, and colouring. B&Q's current logos and colour schemes were adopted in the late 1990s (see earlier in this article), by which time Home Depot had already achieved market dominance in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Kingfisher also owns, among others, Brico Depot, which utilises a similar colour scheme and internal lay-out to smaller B&Q Supercentre and Mini Warehouse stores,[35] and Koctas, which has a similar internal style to Home Depot and B&Q, sharing the orange colour, stylized square logo, orange aprons and having a similar website design.[36][37]

In December 2007, Kingfisher sold its 50pc stake in B&Q Taiwan to its joint venture partner. The $106.5m (£52m) proceeds will be used to reduce debt.[38]

B&Q as an employer

Employees of B&Q receive a 20% discount on all products,[39] and the company runs various bonus schemes.

In 2007, B&Q won two high profile awards from The Gallup Organization for its HR policies and employee engagement programmes. B&Q was presented with the 2007 Gallup Great Workplace Award which recognises twelve companies for having the world's most engaged and productive workforces. The company also won a further HR Excellence Award for its learning and development strategy and a Diamond Award for vision and commitment on disability following their participation in Disability Standard 2007.[40]

In 2011 B&Q Kingfisher was found guilty of racial discrimination.[41]

References

  1. ^ a b [1], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 UK & Ireland.
  2. ^ a b [2], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 Other International.
  3. ^ a b [3], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 Financial Review UK & Ireland.
  4. ^ a b [4], Kingfisher Annual Report 2010 Financial Review Other International
  5. ^ "Company Information." B&Q. Retrieved on 2 February 2011. "B&Q Plc Portswood House 1 Hampshire Corporate Park Chandlers Ford Eastleigh Hampshire SO53 3YX "
  6. ^ B&Q Online: From Kitchens & Bathrooms to Sheds & Paving; plus planning tools
  7. ^ Sawyer, Miranda (2004-07-17). "Fear of diy-ing". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
  8. ^ B&Q Online: From Kitchens & Bathrooms to Sheds & Paving; plus planning tools
  9. ^ The Woolworths Virtual Museum - the acquisition of B & Q Retail Ltd
  10. ^ Kingfisher plc : Home - Investors - Press releases
  11. ^ History of B&Q : Windsave Wind Turbine System WS1000PS T2 now at B and Q DIY Stores
  12. ^ http://taiwanjournal.nat.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=17710&CtNode=118
  13. ^ Western influx underscores potential | Home Channel News | Find Articles at BNET.com
  14. ^ Top 10 dealers on Earth grow 21.7% | Home Channel News | Find Articles at BNET.com
  15. ^ B&Q sets its sights on ambitious store rollout - Shanghai B and Q Building Material Supermarket Co - International Pages - Brief Article | Home Channel News | Find Articles at BNET.com
  16. ^ Kingfisher plc : Home - Media - Press releases
  17. ^ http://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking_news_detail.asp?id=15345&icid=1&d_str=
  18. ^ http://www.bnq.com.hk/chi/index.php
  19. ^ B&Q Online: From Kitchens & Bathrooms to Sheds & Paving; plus planning tools
  20. ^ http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/templates/content_lookup.jsp?content=/bq/stores/ireland_and_channel_islands.jsp#ireland
  21. ^ UK-Wire
  22. ^ "B&Q firm upbeat but profit falls". BBC News. 2007-03-29. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
  23. ^ http://www.teamellen.com/en/article.asp?artid=3110
  24. ^ "Official Top 500, 2008" (PDF). Superbrands. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-05-28. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
  25. ^ Killgren, Lucy (2009-03-26). "B&Q closes a third of stores in China". Financial Times. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
  26. ^ | Company Information: China Store List
  27. ^ "Bid talk lifts Kingfisher shares". BBC News. 2004-01-05. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
  28. ^ US giant targets B&Q DIY chain | This is Money
  29. ^ The Scotsman
  30. ^ Kingfisher profit down 33% as B&Q unit takes a hammering
  31. ^ Dave's Home Depot Photo Colleciton
  32. ^ Shopping Stock Images
  33. ^ Home Depot - Home - Families.com
  34. ^ B&Q tries to boost its EQ - Retail - Management Today
  35. ^ Kingfisher plc : Home - Media - Image & video library
  36. ^ Kingfisher plc : Home - Media - Image & video library
  37. ^ KOÇTAŞ - Evimi Çok Seviyorum
  38. ^ Fletcher, Richard (2007-12-18). "Kingfisher sells B&Q Taiwan stake". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
  39. ^ "B&Q Careers - Our Benefits & Rewards". Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  40. ^ B&Q won a Diamond Award for Vision & Commitment on Disability after entering Disability Standard run by the Forum on Disability. Results found can be found at disabilitystandard.com
  41. ^ http://www.getreading.co.uk/news/s/2086805_guard_wins_race_claim_over_bq

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