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Non-execs to meet to finalise Rose pay package
In the face of mounting opposition to Sir Stuart Rose’s promotion to executive chairman, Marks & Spencer non-executives are to meet to thrash out a new pay package for the retailer’s chief executive.
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Card fraud goes global
Payment association Apacs today released figures for card fraud in 2007.
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Land Securities lines up second Corby venture
Developer Land Securities has submitted plans to build a mixed-use scheme in Corby, which would bring 330,185 sq ft (30,675 sq m) of retail space to the town.
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Eden to open doors in High Wycombe this week
Multiplex will open its 650,000 sq ft (60,385 sq m) Eden shopping centre this Thursday, anchored by House of Fraser and Marks & Spencer.
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Liberty pre-tax losses sink to £6.4m
Luxury department store Liberty has posted a pre-tax loss of 6.4 million, largely as a result of the cost of rolling out its Liberty of London brand.
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Does your scheme service a clear need?
The property industry has been talking about it for a long time, but it has finally begun – last week marked the start of the opening of a huge glut of space in the UK.
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Liberty pre-tax loss deepens to £6.4m
Luxury department store Liberty has posted a pre-tax loss of 6.4 million, largely as a result of the cost of rolling out its Liberty of London brand.
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M&S investors slam Rose's promotion
Marks & Spencer investors have hit out against the retailer’s announcement yesterday to elevate Sir Stuart Rose to executive chairman, which some claim is in clear defiance of the UK’s corporate governance code.
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Asda mulls sale of its property development business
Wal-Mart has appointed UBS to explore a number of strategic options, including the possible sale of the Gazeley Group, Asda’s property development group.
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Musgrave poaches Home Retail exec to be FD
Musgrave has hired a Home Retail Group executive as finance director.
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February sales hit by belt tightening
Retail sales slowed in February as consumers started to tighten their belts in earnest, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has reported.
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House of Fraser opens High Wycombe store
House of Fraser will open its second store in a week on Thursday (March 13).
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Littlewoods launches ad campaign
Littlewoods will today premiere its new television advert for Littlewoodsdirect.com, starring fashion advisers Trinny and Susannah.
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Opinion
Water, water everywhere
As individuals, we are all aware of the ways we can work towards using less water; turning off taps, noticing and stopping any leaks and investing in water saving devices such as water butts.
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Bless mannequins’ cotton socks
Austin Reed opened a store on London’s Fenchurch Street recently and, if men’s formalwear is your kind of thing, this is not a bad place to visit.
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Rose to become executive chairman of M&S and stand down in 2011
Rose’s change of responsibility becomes effective from June 1 and is part of a raft of management changes at the high street giant.
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Dreams sold to private equity group Exponent
Bed specialist Dreams has been bought by private equity specialist Exponent for an undisclosed sum.
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Benetton family to buy World Duty Free
Airports operator BAA is to sell its World Duty Free chain to Italian company Autogrill, which is controlled by the Benetton family, for 546.6 million.
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Sainsbury’s poaches Next homewares manager to ramp up non-food
Sainsbury’s has hired a senior manager from fashion retailer Next as part of the expansion of its 2 billion non-food business this year.
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Sir Ken Morrison to be honoured upon retirement
Morrison’s board is planning to honour its chairman Sir Ken Morrison when he retires from the retailer on Thursday after 56 years.

















