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Wednesday, 12 January 2011

Sainsbury nudges ahead of Asda - Financial Times (Wyaston SUPERMARKETS)

Sainsbury nudges ahead of Asda - Financial Times
J Sainsbury overtook Asda as Britain’s second biggest supermarket by market share in the four-week run-up to Christmas for the first time in seven years, crowning a triumphant trading period for Justin King, Sainsbury’s chief executive. It is the first
Source: www.ft.com

Ex-Asda chief turns focus to smaller retailers - Financial Times
Andy Bond, the former chief executive of Asda and retail high flier, is taking on a new role as an investor and manager for two retailers as he looks to help nurture young businesses in the UK. Mr Bond will become executive chairman of Republic, a fashion
Source: www.ft.com

Blackburn firm appoints former Asda boss - Blackburn Citizen
PETROL station operator Euro Garages has hired the former boss of Asda in a coup for the East Lancashire firm. Andy Bond, who was chief executive of the supermarket giant between 2005 and 2010, was persuaded to become chairman of Euro Garages after being
Source: www.blackburncitizen.co.uk

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Former Asda boss Andy Bond turns his back on big corporates - yorkshirepost
A RETAIL high-flyer who became boss of Asda at the age of 39 is to turn his back on big corporate life following his departure from the chain. Andy Bond spent five years as Asda's chief executive after joining the supermarket in 1994 but has opted to join
Source: www.yorkshirepost.co.uk

UK's Asda launches new price guarantee - Reuters
LONDON, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Asda, the British arm of U.S. retailer Wal-Mart ( WMT.N ), has launched a price guarantee to catch up faster growing rivals as competition intensifies in the post-Christmas period. It said every Asda shopping basket compared by
Source: www.reuters.com

Wal-Mart’s Asda Strengthens Price Guarantee to Lure Shoppers - Bloomberg
Asda, Wal-Mart Stores Inc .’s U.K. unit, pledged to sell groceries at least 10 percent cheaper than major competitors as it seeks to gain shoppers struggling to cope with increased value-added tax and rising food prices. The promise is an extension of an
Source: www.bloomberg.com

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