Investors expect Polman to reinvent Unilever
03 Oct 2008 | by Nikki Sandison
and profits growth, One told the FT that he was looking to Polman to "raise the metabolic rate" of Unilever ...
economic times. The posters, which are a follow-up to the FT's recent "global downturn" campaign ...
and profits growth, One told the FT that he was looking to Polman to "raise the metabolic rate" of Unilever ...
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 ...
is trialling a convenience-store format in the UK. The 6000ft2 Lidl Express store focuses on food ...
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 ...
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 ...
s Virgin Radio. This morning, he cranked up the pressure on her in an FT interview, saying she would ...
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