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Who could replace Sharon White as the next John Lewis Partnership chair?

Retail Gazette

The search for the next chair of John Lewis Partnership is underway after current incumbent Sharon White revealed she would be stepping down at the end of her five-year term. Retail Gazette looks at some of the possible candidates who could replace White. His deep grocery experience could be vital in getting Waitrose back on form.

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Exclusive: Vietnamese fashion operator eyes international expansion plan

Inside Retail

After almost two years of discussions with Spanish fashion label Mango, the company opened the label’s first store in Vietnam in 2004 in Ho Chi Minh City. The expansion will see a broader implementation of digital channels, including a mobile application, an e-commerce platform and individual ‘brand.com’ shopping sites.

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Top 10 Businesses for Sale in June

Small Biz Trends

The sale also includes 8,000 sq ft of high-end Christmas decor (valued at $200,000) and training by the owner. The seller will finance a portion of the transaction if you qualify as well as provide transition training/consulting. Established Retail Gift/Decor/Food and Wine Shop. Certified Organic Craft Distillery.

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Morrisons takeover approach: Who wants to buy the supermarket and why?

365 Retail

Shares in Morrisons soared on Monday morning following confirmation of the rejection at the weekend, as the chain said potential bidder Clayton, Dubilier & Rice “significantly undervalued” the grocer with its 230p-per-share enquiry. It expanded further in 2004 with the £3.3 Morrisons has snubbed a £5.5 Who is the potential buyer?

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Morrisons takeover: Who wants to buy the supermarket and why?

365 Retail

UK supermarkets have been buoyed by the pandemic over the past year as sales were boosted by the closure of non-essential shops and hospitality firms. It expanded further in 2004 with the £3.3 Fortress highlighted that it reversed planned redundancies at Majestic after it bought the business and would look to invest in Morrisons.