Retail industry
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City banker Robin Saunders, who helped Green buy the department store in 2000, also acted for bankrupt Paul Sutton, who tried to buy the chain in 2013 and 2014
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Dominic Chappell accuses previous owner of not leaving enough cash in the business, forcing store chain to borrow money
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John Walden to benefit from cash and shares windfall if Argos owner is sold to supermarket chain for £1.4bn
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Researchers and activists say working conditions have hardly improved for garment workers since the Bangladesh factory collapse killed 1,138 people
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Tailoring brand will close 120 outlets as Edinburgh Woollen Mill owner Philip Day opts to buy the brands but only five concessions
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Two parliamentary committees are investigating collapse of retailer, which was owned for 15 years by Sir Philip Green
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Organisers say the Saverah Expo is aimed at empowering Muslim women: ‘We have a voice and a lifestyle, we start businesses, we don’t fit the stereotype’
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Allied Commercial Exporters made millions on real estate deals after boosting takeover consortium leader’s credibility as a buyer with £35m in funds
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Environmental protections on EDF’s troubled Somerset construction site are excellent, apparently. Very little else about the project is
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The retailer’s three-year plan went over the top with the gear metaphors. But will its results be in the same ratio?
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Faith leaders urge voters to ponder the implications of an exit
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Neither consumers nor brands are getting much of what they want, and the unpredictability has caused chaos for retailers whose power has slipped away
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The Competition and Markets Authority has until 25 June to decide whether it will launch an inquiry into sale of Argos owner
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Viewed in isolation the idea looks like a reasonable fudge but once obligations are changed where does the process stop?
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Party said to be funded by wealthy Soares dos Santos family nearing agreement to buy all the ailing retailer’s stores
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Billionaire had said he would only attend select committee if its members visited HQ but MPs say they still expect him to appear
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Letters: The patents and rights to these scientific, medical and technological advances have been acquired by big business and big pharma and used solely to make huge profits for the shareholders
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