Do hard times favour family fortunes?
18 Aug 2011 | by Elizabeth Anderson
Despite the chilly economic climate, the UK's top family businesses are doing well, says a survey.
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The COO of Asda has helped the supermarket to outperform its closest rivals, Tesco and Sainsbury's, to the delight of her bosses at the US giant Wal-Mart. In such a ruthless market, she'll need all her nous to keep the punters piling in, but only the brave would bet against her.
Despite the chilly economic climate, the UK's top family businesses are doing well, says a survey.
'Better an unattractive store in the short term than the risk of anything else in the long term.' Richard Matthews, the prosecutor in a trial which found M&S guilty of failing to protect customers and staff from potential exposure to asbestos at two of its stores, says M&S failed to plan renovation...
The number of Wal-Mart employees involved in the biggest sex discrimination case to be brought against an employer, which was dismissed yesterday.
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The new McDegree is a good example of how business and academia should be working together to improve skills.
The venerable bookseller is switching to an employee-owned model. Is this the start of a trend?
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