In the 80s and 90s a Filofax was the ultimate aspiration symbol. The leather-bound refillable diary sent a social cue that you meant business. Just like the pager or the brick phone, it told people ...
Filofax Group, maker of the leather-bound organisers, is being sold by its struggling American owners to UK diary maker Letts for £17 million. That is a loss of £33m on the price Day Runner paid when ...
For a few years in the mid-1980s, the leather-bound Filofax diary and address book was a coveted fashion accessory, displayed in posh department stores from London to Tokyo. That fad was largely the ...
FILOFAX and diary maker Charles Letts & Co has reported a loss of £2.1 million in its most recent financial year. Accounts filed at Companies House show turnover of £24.5m in a 15 month period to ...
As much a part of the 1980s as huge, clunky mobile phones and shoulder pads, the Filofax is a product that you might expect to have been quietly consigned to the bargain bin before being fully exiled ...
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