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Marks & Spencer is to reveal a new look website with dramatic improvements to its online clothing shopping experience.
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UK retailer Marks & Spencer this week launched an offer to buy back up to GBP225m (US$) of corporate bonds and, subject to take-up, issue new debt with longer maturity.
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Clothes-to-food retailer Marks and Spencer on Wednesday announced the appointment of Dutchman and supermarket boss Marc Bolland as its new chief executive.
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Nov 20, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Marks & Spencer Group, a retailer of clothing, food and home products, has appointed Marc Bolland as its new CEO. He joins from Morrisons where he was CEO.
Stuart Rose will continue as part-time chairman of Marks & Spencer to ensure a smooth transition. As previously announced, Mr Rose will leave the company by July 2011.
Mr Bolland joined Morrisons in September 2006 as CEO. Prior to that, he was COO and executive board member at Heineken, based in the Netherlands. He is also currently a nonexecutive director of Manpower in the US.
Mr Rose said: "I am delighted that Marc is to be Marks & Spencer's next CEO. He brings a wealth of consumer marketing experience and has made a great success of his time at Morrisons. We very much look forward to welcoming him and working together."
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Nov 12, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Marks & Spencer, a UK-based retail chain, has announced that it will open a new store at the Swords Pavilions shopping center in the Dublin Airport, Ireland.
The retailer plans to create approximately 450 jobs at the store. Marks & Spencer said that the new store is expected to begin its operations from spring 2014.
Marks & Spencer has 20 stores across the Republic of Ireland currently with a total workforce of 3,000 people.
Jonathan Smith, Marks & Spencer's Ireland chief, was quoted by The Irish Times as saying: "It is an indicator of a long-term strategy, despite the economic difficulties at the moment. Marks & Spencer is a popular brand. Our food business is very different from other supermarkets. It will bring something different and exciting to the center."
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Nov 06, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Marks & Spencer, a UK-based retailer of clothing, food and home products, has reported a net profit of GBP220.8 million, or 14.2 pence per diluted share, for the first six months ended September 26, 2009, compared to GBP221.7 million, or 14.2 pence per diluted share, for the first six months ended September 27, 2008.
For the first six months of 2009, revenue was GBP4.33 billion, up 2.8%, compared to GBP4.22 billion for the same period ended September 27, 2008.
Operating profit for the first six months of 2009 was GBP373.4 million, compared to GBP382.4 million for the corresponding period of 2008.
Profit on ordinary activities before taxation for the first six months ended September 26, 2009 was GBP306.7 million, compared to GBP307.8 million, for the prior-year period.
Stuart Rose, chairman of Marks & Spencer, said: "We are pleased with our first half performance. Our strong customer offer, together with tight management of costs and margin, has allowed us to report a profit slightly ahead of last year, despite a challenging economic environment. We increased our share of the clothing market over the period, and our performance in Food has also improved."
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Nov 06, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Marks & Spencer, a UK-based retailer of clothing, food and home products, has announced that it will sell a selected range of around 400 branded grocery and household products in all of its UK stores, following a 16-month trial in its stores in the North East and South East of England.
The range of ambient products will be rolled out to Marks & Spencer stores over 2010, starting from November 2009 with additional stores in the trial areas, and expanding into other regions from January 2010.
Each Marks & Spencer store will offer an edited selection of the range chosen according to its size, starting from around 50 products in smaller stores up to the full range of around 400 products in Marks & Spencer's stores.
The offer will focus on brand-dominated categories like soft drinks, confectionery, beer, laundry, personal care, and pet food; or on filling gaps where Marks & Spencer has no own brand equivalent.
Sir Rose, Marks & Spencer's chairman, said: "Our trials have shown us that an edited selection of branded grocery and household products has a place at Marks & Spencer. Our customers are at the heart of this decision - they lead increasingly busy lives so buying those essential, must-have branded products at Marks & Spencer will help save them time. It will be so much more for convenient for our customers to get what they need from Marks & Spencer rather than having to go elsewhere."
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But, the company said that under the deal it would still be working with its existing independent renewable energy generation partners - and the door is open to other independents to supply the retailer with power. The announced today will see npower supplying M&S with 2.
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Marks & Spencer is one of the UK's leading retailers of clothing, homeware and financial services, and some 15 million people visit a Marks & Spencer store every week.
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Sales at Marks & Spencer were up in the first quarter to June 27, with like-for-likes down, but not as bad as had been expected. Group sales rose by 2.9
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Design review: Marks in Time, University of Leeds From ready meals to trusty knickers, an exhibition shows how M&S wove its brand into 125 years of British life, writes Stephen Bayley
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/jun/14/marks-in-time-exhibition-review
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