Convenience driving in-demand Iceland Foods

By: Petah Marian | 11 October 2010

Malcolm Walker, the CEO of UK retail chain Iceland Foods, has reportedly made a GBP1bn bid to buy out the company he founded in 1970.

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Malcolm Walker, the CEO of UK retail chain Iceland Foods, has reportedly made a GBP1bn bid to buy out the company he founded in 1970.

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