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Renier van Rooyen - founder of Pep

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Renier van Rooyen will always be known as one of South Africa’s foremost entrepreneurs and philanthropists. As the founder of Pep Stores he created one of the largest retail businesses in South Africa from very humble beginnings and little money at the age of 23. His belief in the power of ‘Faith, Positive Thinking, Hard Work, Enthusiasm and Compassion’ was combined with a business formula of selling clothing cheaper than anybody else and within 16 years he managed to turn a single shop with one employee, into a retail giant with 500 stores, 10 factories, 12,000 employees and a turnover of close to R300 million by 1981. During this period the name Pep became synonymous with quality clothing at discount prices, a phenomenal rate of growth and a company that cared greatly for its employees and for the community in which it operated.
A Biography: Throughout his life Renier had displayed compassion and empathy for those less fortunate and in particular, the black and ‘coloured’ community in the Northern Cape and Western Cape. Renier’s financial generosity was matched by his tireless efforts to oppose apartheid legislation which had resulted in much hardship for the majority of people in South Africa. Renier’s outspokenness on the injustices of apartheid caused him unpopularity in government circles while his views on the necessity of scrapping apartheid measures such as the Group Areas Act preceded political reform of the De Klerk era by at least 20 years.

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Reach Publishers
Language
English
Pages
174

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Table of Contents

CONTENTS
PART ONE
1. Introduction
2. Origins and formative years
3. The Bargain Shop
4. The founding of Pep Stores: 1965
5. Creating the Pep identity
6. ‘Van Rooyen’s Express’: 1970 - 1975
7. Consolidation: 1975 - 1980
8. The ‘Grand Acquisitor’
9. The end of an era: 1981
PART TWO
10. Renier as leader, communicator and motivator
11. Humanitarian and Philanthropist
12. Business and politics
PART THREE
13. Life after Pep: 1982 - 1995
14. A bridge too far - Harwill: 1996 - 2000
15. Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix

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Wandsbeck, South Africa

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paperback
Number of pages
174
Weight
300 grams

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OL24328208M
ISBN 10
9780620467629

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December 16, 2014 Edited by Johann van Rooyen Edited without comment.
December 9, 2014 Edited by Johann van Rooyen reverted to revision 3
August 17, 2012 Edited by VacuumBot Updated format 'paperback' to 'Paperback'
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