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'''Sahar Hashemi''' co-founded [[Coffee Republic]] (a chain of coffee shops in the [[United Kingdom]]) with her brother, [[Bobby Hashemi]] in [[1995]]. She is the author of ''"Anyone Can Do It"'' (ISBN 1-84112-579-2). She formerly attended the [[City of London School for Girls]], and before 1995 practised as a [[lawyer]]. |
'''Sahar Hashemi''' co-founded [[Coffee Republic]] (a chain of coffee shops in the [[United Kingdom]]) with her brother, [[Bobby Hashemi]] in [[1995]]. She is the author of ''"Anyone Can Do It"'' (ISBN 1-84112-579-2). She formerly attended the [[City of London School for Girls]], and before 1995 practised as a [[lawyer]]. |
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The success of selling a life style in the format of coffee houses is well proven since the business has a turnover of over £30 million. However the company has never made a profit and continues to struggle. |
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[[Category:Living people|Hashemi, Sahar]] |
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Revision as of 16:04, 16 May 2007
Sahar Hashemi co-founded Coffee Republic (a chain of coffee shops in the United Kingdom) with her brother, Bobby Hashemi in 1995. She is the author of "Anyone Can Do It" (ISBN 1-84112-579-2). She formerly attended the City of London School for Girls, and before 1995 practised as a lawyer. The success of selling a life style in the format of coffee houses is well proven since the business has a turnover of over £30 million. However the company has never made a profit and continues to struggle.