Sir Terry: Tesco has lost focus on its customers Telegraph.co.uk
Sir Terry Leahy, the former Tesco chief executive, has said the supermarket has lost focus on its customer base and forgotten its strengths. He said Tesco was “focused too much on what it isn't rather than remembering what it is and working with that” during a ...
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Ex-Tesco chief Terry Leahy blames woes on successor Philip Clarke's weak ...The Independent
Sir Terry Leahy offers reminder of what Tesco did bestThe Times (subscription)
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Sir Terry Leahy, the former Tesco chief executive, has said the supermarket has lost focus on its customer base and forgotten its strengths. He said Tesco was “focused too much on what it isn't rather than remembering what it is and working with that” during a ...
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UK industry demands rise in road spending Financial Times
Britain's industrial companies are demanding a big rise in spending on roads, warning that the poor state of the country's infrastructure will hinder manufacturing growth. The EEF, which counts a quarter of UK manufacturers as members, wants the government ...
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UK firms say Government must grasp the nettle when it comes to runways, roads ...WalesOnline
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Britain's industrial companies are demanding a big rise in spending on roads, warning that the poor state of the country's infrastructure will hinder manufacturing growth. The EEF, which counts a quarter of UK manufacturers as members, wants the government ...
Fix 'crumbling' roads, urge firms
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Governments ducking big decisions on infrastucture, CBI warns
Wanted: 500000 pilots for China aviation gold rush The Straits Times
Guests walk next to aircraft during the Asian Business Aviation Conference and Exhibition (ABACE) at Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai in this April 15, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS. BEIJING (REUTERS) – China's national civil aviation authority says ...
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Guests walk next to aircraft during the Asian Business Aviation Conference and Exhibition (ABACE) at Hongqiao International Airport in Shanghai in this April 15, 2014. -- PHOTO: REUTERS. BEIJING (REUTERS) – China's national civil aviation authority says ...
Business rates reforms 'worth £4.4bn to the North' Telegraph.co.uk
Handing all the revenues from business rates directly to northern cities could inject £4.4bn into the regional economies of Britain's hardest pressed urban areas, according to research for The Daily Telegraph by consultancy CVS. According to the findings, ...
Business rates reforms lsquoworth £44bn to the NorthrsquoUSA NEWS
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Handing all the revenues from business rates directly to northern cities could inject £4.4bn into the regional economies of Britain's hardest pressed urban areas, according to research for The Daily Telegraph by consultancy CVS. According to the findings, ...
Business rates reforms lsquoworth £44bn to the Northrsquo
ECB Skips Fireworks for Day One of New Role as Supervisor Bloomberg
The European Central Bank is about to achieve its biggest expansion of powers since the start of the euro. No celebrations are planned. As the Single Supervisory Mechanism takes charge of the euro area's 120 biggest institutions tomorrow, officials aren't in ...
ECB likely to hold rates despite 'weak recovery' worriesOman Tribune
Square Mile Research: Strength in diversityFundweb
Toxic Italy Is the Crucial Test for QE in EuropeWall Street Journal
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The European Central Bank is about to achieve its biggest expansion of powers since the start of the euro. No celebrations are planned. As the Single Supervisory Mechanism takes charge of the euro area's 120 biggest institutions tomorrow, officials aren't in ...
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Meadowhall cashing-in on its green credentials Mansfield Chad
But would you have ever thought that the environment was at the heart of a shopping centre? Probably not, but it plays a big role at Meadowhall. Darren Pearce, centre director, said the shopping centre has a strong focus on the environment and the ...
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But would you have ever thought that the environment was at the heart of a shopping centre? Probably not, but it plays a big role at Meadowhall. Darren Pearce, centre director, said the shopping centre has a strong focus on the environment and the ...
UK Living Wage raised to £7.85 per hour BBC News
The UK Living Wage - an hourly rate based on the amount needed to cover the basic costs of living - has been raised by 20p to £7.85. The voluntary rate has been adopted by more than 1,000 employers across the country, benefiting 35,000 workers. It is now ...
More than one fifth of UK workers earn less than living wageThe Guardian
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The UK Living Wage - an hourly rate based on the amount needed to cover the basic costs of living - has been raised by 20p to £7.85. The voluntary rate has been adopted by more than 1,000 employers across the country, benefiting 35,000 workers. It is now ...
More than one fifth of UK workers earn less than living wage
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Marks & Spencer is expected to post another quarterly profit fall Herald Scotland
MARKS & Spencer's results are set to be the highlight of a busy week in the retail sector, with figures also due from Morrisons and Halfords. MARKS & Spencer's results are set to be the highlight of a busy week in the retail sector, with figures also due from ...
M&S prepares for further cuts to the bottom lineThe Times (subscription)
Marc Bolland in the firing line as struggling Marks & Spencer reports another ...This is Money
M&S optimistic despite sales fall: Warm weather dents clothes demandExpress.co.uk
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MARKS & Spencer's results are set to be the highlight of a busy week in the retail sector, with figures also due from Morrisons and Halfords. MARKS & Spencer's results are set to be the highlight of a busy week in the retail sector, with figures also due from ...
M&S prepares for further cuts to the bottom line
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M&S optimistic despite sales fall: Warm weather dents clothes demand
Xstrata founder Davis bids for Anglo American assets THE BUSINESS TIMES
[LONDON] Mick Davis, the former boss of miner Xstrata, has made an offer for Anglo American assets including copper mines in Chile, Brazilian nickel mines and some coal operations, the Sunday Times reported without citing sources. Mr Davis, who led ...
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Tycoon has eye on Anglo assetsThe Australian
Xstrata founder targets Anglo dealThe Sunday Times
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[LONDON] Mick Davis, the former boss of miner Xstrata, has made an offer for Anglo American assets including copper mines in Chile, Brazilian nickel mines and some coal operations, the Sunday Times reported without citing sources. Mr Davis, who led ...
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Gold rush Selfridges reaps benefit of push into luxury market Yahoo Finance UK
Selfridges, the department store chain, has rung up its highest profits in its 105-year history, on the back of a continued push towards the luxury market. The retailer, which is owned by Canada's Weston family, reported operating profits of £150m for the year to ...
Selfridges reports strongest ever financial resultsIFA Magazine
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Selfridges, the department store chain, has rung up its highest profits in its 105-year history, on the back of a continued push towards the luxury market. The retailer, which is owned by Canada's Weston family, reported operating profits of £150m for the year to ...
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