UK: Leaver "in line" to succeed Rose at M&S
By: just-food.com | 7 August 2008
The head of Marks & Spencer's international business has taken on additional responsibility for the group's Internet and homeware units, prompting speculation that he is being lined up to succeed Sir Stuart Rose as CEO.
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The head of Marks & Spencer's international business has taken on additional responsibility for the group's Internet and homeware units, prompting speculation that he is being lined up to succeed Sir Stuart Rose as CEO.

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