United Kingdom | Wednesday, 15 October 2008

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1. Marks & Spencer to expand into household power market
Retailer Marks & Spencer said on Wednesday it is preparing to expand into the household gas and electricity supply market following a partnership with utility Scottish & Southern Energy.
15 Oct 2008
2. Winning the War of the Roses
Not for the first time, a rose was dividing Britons. In the fifteenth century, the red and white rose emblems of the feuding royal houses of Lancaster and York split the country. On Wednesday, it was small shareholders in Marks and Spencer battling a group of financial institutions over Stuart Rose, boss of the landmark retailer.
10 Jul 2008
3. M&S shareholders back embattled boss Rose
Marks and Spencer shareholders attending the retailer's annual meeting on Wednesday showed their backing for embattled boss Stuart Rose, with more than 94 percent voting for his reappointment.
09 Jul 2008
4. M&S's Rose faces stormy showdown with shareholders
Marks and Spencer boss Stuart Rose, lauded for reviving the landmark retailer just a year ago, is battling to save his job after bungled management changes and a big profit warning.
09 Jul 2008
5. M&S's Rose set for showdown with shareholders
Marks and Spencer boss Stuart Rose, lauded for reviving the landmark retailer just a year ago, is battling to save his job after a big profit warning and bungled management changes.
04 Jul 2008
6. M&S says downturn to last longer
Marks and Spencer issued a shock profit warning on Wednesday and said a consumer downturn was likely to be deeper, and last longer, than previously expected, hammering its shares.
02 Jul 2008
7. M&S profits top £1 billion
Marks and Spencer (M&S) said on Tuesday that its pre-tax profit for the full year ended 29 March just exceeded £1 billion, an increase of 4.3 per cent from the previous year.
20 May 2008
8. Marks & Spencer's Rose faces tougher challenge
Stuart Rose, chief executive of Marks & Spencer, will face tough questions when he takes to the stage at the company's annual results event on May 20.
12 May 2008
9. Angel of North tops landmark poll
A 10-year-old sculpture, "Angel of the North," was on Sunday named as the country's most recognisable landmark, topping St Paul's Cathedral which one in four Britons mistook for St Peter's in Italy's Vatican City.
05 May 2008
10. M&S initiate joint venture to India
Marks and Spencer Group Plc (M&S) has said it will be entering into a joint venture with Reliance Retail, with the aim of establishing M&S as a major retail brand in India.
21 Apr 2008
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