Topps Tiles PLC
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Price: 44.9 GBX 0.45%
Market Cap: 88.3m GBX
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88.3m GBX
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Retail

Topps Tiles Plc engages in the retail distribution of ceramic and porcelain tiles, natural stone, and related products. The company is headquartered in Enderby, Leicestershire and currently employs 1,847 full-time employees. The firm's retail operations provide renovation, maintenance and improvement of United Kingdom homes. The company also provides an omni-channel offer to its retail customers. Its commercial operations include tiles supplied for both new build and refurbishment of commercial premises across sectors, such as leisure, transport, retail and office buildings, and new build residential housing. Its commercial business delivered through its Parkside and Strata brands. Its product categories include bathroom tiles, kitchen tiles, floor tiles, wall tiles, natural stone, mosaic tiles, fixing and finishing and style and advice. The firm has approximately 331 stores across the United Kingdom.

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