UK: M&S rumoured to be considering Sainsbury’s counter bid
By: just-food.com | 8 February 2007
UK retailer Marks and Spencer is remaining silent on rumours that it is considering making a counter bid for the UK's third largest grocery chain, Sainsbury's.
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UK retailer Marks and Spencer is remaining silent on rumours that it is considering making a counter bid for the UK's third largest grocery chain, Sainsbury's.

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