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Billionaire retakes helm as Kevin Johnson announces retirement
Online sales to reach 30% of revenues by 2024
Customers didn’t understand the benefits of buying a sofa online, so we changed the way we did business
Club explores funding options after Russian investor is hit by sanctions
Group’s chair forecasts growing market but public health experts challenge sustainability claims
MPs raise concerns about links between owner Karel Komarek and Russian energy giant Gazprom
The US cinema chain’s investment in a Nevada miner may be just what its retail investors want
Tobacco group to transfer assets and operations to ‘local third party’ following similar move by BAT
Bookings slide as Russian invasion adds to uncertainty for airlines and hotels
Retailer apologises after policy criticised as ‘reckless’ at time cases and hospital admissions are climbing
Transport minister announces end to coronavirus border measures from Friday
Essential products delivered this season but next year in doubt
Tech unicorn faces growing competition in nascent groceries sector
Men’s suits replaced with jackets as Office for National Statistics reflects pandemic-induced lifestyle changes
High fuel and fertiliser costs deter planting despite price soaring to record high
Head of Ukraine’s leading food supplier fears disruption to vital spring planting season
CEO of Japanese brewer wants to reinvent company as alcohol consumption declines
Plus: the life and legacy of Aussie cricket legend Shane Warne, leadership insights from Red Bull’s Christian Horner, and more
The exodus of western brands could fuel opposition to Vladimir Putin or simply deepen nationalist anger at the west
Government to increase caps on club spending like travel costs to allow matches to continue
Departure of Michael Gleeson comes months after the supermarket group was taken over by Clayton, Dubilier and Rice
Pricey popcorn and a superhero surcharge are not enough to rescue the big screen from Covid
Plus, speculation surrounds Ted Baker, and Russian connections give Jefferies an ESG headache
UK retail partnership owned by its 78,000 employees says it has no plans to close more stores or cut more jobs
Disruptions to supply could trigger a rewriting of agricultural rules
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