The Mirror.From the brothers who turned a failing grocery store into B&M Bargains, to the chemicals magnate with superyachts and a Swiss own football club, we take a look at the northerners who made the list.
Simon, 51, and Bobby Arora, 48, took over a loss-making Blackpool-based grocery chain in 2004 and turned B&M into a bargain bazaar worth more than Sainsbury’s and twice that of Marks & Spencer.Younger brother Robin, 35, joined in 2008.The trio grew up in Sale, Manchester, and inherited their drive from their father, who came to the UK in the late 1960s from India with £10 in his pocket.The two elder brothers are especially close, living next door to each other.Their fortune has allowed them extravagant lifestyles.When Robin Arora.
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