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Why a cut-price wizard will be good for Marks & Spencer

20.11.09
There is urgent whispering in the aisles of Marks & Spencer: Sir Stuart Rose, the smooth, pin-up boss (for lady shoppers of a certain age) is no more... more

Morgan Stanley casts cloud over Thomas Cook and Tui

20.11.09
Shares of the UK’s two biggest package holiday operators were among the heaviest blue-chip fallers today after one broker decided that their outlook was far from sunny... more

Morrisons in a sales surge as it loses its star Bolland

19.11.09
There was rising talk in the City that the WM Morrison success story could be running out of steam, one day after it emerged that the chief executive is jumping ship... more

Morrisons man brings more reasons to shop at M&S

18.11.09
Marc Bolland has transformed Morrisons from a dowdy northern chain known for its cheap prices and cluttered aisles to a respected nationwide presence respected for its farmers' market-style fresh food stalls. ... more

M&S shock as Morrisons chief lands the boss’s job

18.11.09
Marks & Spencer shocked the City and the retail industry today when it appointed the boss of Britain’s fourth-biggest supermarket as its new chief executive... more

Change at top for Marks & Spencer and ITV

18.11.09
New bosses were hired at Marks & Spencer and ITV today in moves expected to bring huge changes to the high street and television... more

A company ‘improved but in turmoil’

18.11.09
When the end came it was brutal...... more

Can Morrisons come between me and Ocado?

14.09.09
Could Morrisons get the last laugh on the middle-class urbanites like me who turned their noses up when the cut-price northern store first moved south? ... more

Shoppers flock to Morrisons as march on south pays off

10.09.09
Morrisons today showed that its plan to eat into rivals’ territory in London and the south is bearing fruit as it unveiled another leap in sales ... more

Morrisons axes final salary scheme despite growth spurt

04.06.09
Supermarket giant Wm Morrison became the latest big company to tell its workers they will no longer get a pension based on their final salary ... more

Morrisons' southern drive to woo cost conscious Londoners

12.03.09
A feisty and rejuvenated Wm Morrison today unveiled an ambitious plan to take on rivals in the South of England, insisting it will steal custom from Tesco, Sainsbury's and Asda.... more

Hard to ignore Rogers’ bearish view of Britain

23.01.09
What to make of investment guru Jim Rogers’ damning of Britain’s faltering economy?... more

Morrisons leads the way with an 8.2% Christmas sales jump

22.01.09
Retail: WM Morrison won the food fight today, emerging as Britain’s best-performing supermarket chain over Christmas, thanks to soaring sales of its organic and value ranges... more

Londoners learning to love 'unfashionable' Morrisons

04.12.08
Retail: WM Morrison is storming into the south of England, as credit-crunched Londoners abandon the posher supermarket chains and look to slash the price of their weekly food shop... more

Morrisons trims petrol prices by a further 2p

20.10.08
Morrisons has announced a further cut in the price of fuel, taking the supermarket's unleaded petrol to 97.9p a litre and its diesel to 109.9p... more

Morrisons soaring by 19 per cent as shoppers seek lower prices

11.09.08
Consumer: Wm Morrison is attracting some 500,000 more shoppers a week to its supermarkets - sending sales at the grocery giant soaring... more

John Lewis feels the pinch as profits fall by a third

11.09.08
Profits have plunged at John Lewis amid the worst High Street conditions on record... more

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