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The Work: New Campaigns - UK

economic times. The posters, which are a follow-up to the FT's recent "global downturn" campaign ...

Investors expect Polman to reinvent Unilever

and profits growth, One told the FT that he was looking to Polman to "raise the metabolic rate" of Unilever ...

PepsiCo invests £16m in UK R&D centre for healthy snacks

The 92,000-sq-ft centre in Beaumont Leys, Leicester, will house the company's core technical staff across R D, engineering and technical services. The building brings key facilities under one roof for the first time, including a sensory laboratory, product development laboratories and 'pilot plants' - small ...

The week in marketing

is trialling a convenience-store format in the UK. The 6000ft2 Lidl Express store focuses on food ...

Co-operative to expand city-centre estate

The stores are likely to be more than 15,000ft2 and in The Co-op's large convenience format. It also faces competition from Waitrose, which is trialling convenience formats. The Co-operative, which merged with United Co-operatives last July, currently operates 2200 food stores of 10,000ft2 or more ...

Harrods, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols lead department store revival

recorded the biggest improvement in operating profit per square foot, rising 30/ft 2 between 2005/06 and 2006/07, followed by Selfridges with an increase of 16/ft 2 . According to the report ...

City Republic: Unilever's long-term strategy starts to pay off

s Virgin Radio. This morning, he cranked up the pressure on her in an FT interview, saying she would ...

 

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