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Thursday, 30 December 2010

Smooth succession key to Tesco juggernaut - Financial Times (Litlington SUPERMARKETS)

Smooth succession key to Tesco juggernaut - Financial Times
What a difference a year makes. Tesco will in 2011 undergo its biggest management transition in 14 years when Sir Terry Leahy signs off as chief executive in March. What FT.com said about the grocer’s prospects at the beginning of 2010 ● Tesco to
Source: www.ft.com

Tesco already selling Easter eggs - Discountvouchers.co.uk
Customers at a branch of Tesco have been stunned to find that even though the Christmas festivities are barely over the store has already started to sell Easter eggs. The Tesco Metro, which is located in Portslade , East Sussex, has a range of Easter
Source: www.discountvouchers.co.uk

Tesco's ethnic boom - The Voice
Ethnic food has become one of the fastest selling products sold by supermarket giant Tesco. Tesco, one of the largest food retailers in the UK, has recorded a 35 percent boost in its ethnic ranges due to the increase in Britain's ethnic population. The
Source: www.voice-online.co.uk

Tesco plan for Bourne End gets over first hurdle (From Bucks Free Press) - Bucks Free Press
PLANS to build a Tesco store in Bourne End have been recommended for approval after council officers were advised it would not have a major impact on local traders. The supermarket giant wants to demolish the old police station on The Parade and build an
Source: www.bucksfreepress.co.uk

Tesco Entertainment Launches Price Blitz on CDs, DVD, Blu-Rays and Games From Only GBP2.99 - Yahoo Finance
LONDON , December 24, 2010 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- From December 24th , Tesco Entertainment will be slashing its prices to rock-bottom with hundreds of blu-rays, DVDs, CDs and games on offer for a fraction of their normal prices. Amongst hundreds of
Source: finance.yahoo.com

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Legal firms set for ‘Tesco law’ - Financial Times
Seven law firms from among the UK’s 30 largest are looking to raise up to £50m in external capital in the next five years as the market for legal services is liberalised, according to new research. Two of these seven firms said it was “likely” they
Source: www.ft.com

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