On the money: M&S's Bolland goes beyond "evolution not revolution"
By: Petah Marian | 9 November 2010
Marks and Spencer CEO Marc Bolland stepped beyond his "evolution not revolution" mantra of the past six months today (9 November) to reveal a series of significant changes for the retailer, with plans to invest some GBP900m in developing both its UK and International operations.
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Marks and Spencer CEO Marc Bolland stepped beyond his "evolution not revolution" mantra of the past six months today (9 November) to reveal a series of significant changes for the retailer, with plans to invest some GBP900m in developing both its UK and International operations.

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