More Brands in M&S Stores

Tuesday, March 9, 2010 16:35
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M&SAccording to the incoming chief executive of Mark and Spenser—Sir Stuart Rose, it is said that M&S should beef up its foray into more branded goods in order to better compete better with large retailers like Tesco.
In May, Sir Stuart will hand over the chief executive reins to Mr Bolland, who previously worked for Heineken and Wm Morrison. Sir Stuart expressed that though he had failed to increase the number of branded products offered under the M&S umbrella, he hope that his successor will be able to convince the comopany to diversify.

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