Marks & Spencer faithful rally to Sir Stuart - Telegraph.co.uk
Sir Stuart Rose feels M&S shareholder ire Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - By James Hall, Retail Editor Sir Stuart Rose, the executive chairman of Marks & Spencer, received a bloody nose yesterday with more than a fifth of the ... |
One in four M&S shareholders fails to support Rose Independent, UK - By James Thompson Nearly one in four Marks & Spencer shareholders refused to back executive chairman Sir Stuart Rose at the eagerly anticipated annual ... |
Retailing: One in five investors fail to back Rose's leadership at ... guardian.co.uk, UK - More than 20% of Marks & Spencer shareholders yesterday failed to back the appointment of Sir Stuart Rose as executive chairman of the ailing retail chain. ... |
Janet Street-Porter: Sorry, Sir Stuart, but it's not 'our' M&S Independent, UK - Sir Stuart Rose has staked his future (and his advertising campaign) on a firm belief that Marks & Spencer occupies a special place in the nation's psyche. ... |
Sir Stuart survives revolt – and vows to invest Scotsman, United Kingdom - By Hamish Rutherford AS SIR Stuart Rose, the embattled chairman of high street stalwart Marks & Spencer, began taking questions from shareholders yesterday, ... |
Sir Stuart and fans had fine time over lunch Financial Times, UK - By Elizabeth Rigby If Sir Stuart Rose was out of favour with his shareholders, you would hardly have guessed it on the evidence of the retailer’s annual ... |
A plea for dresses with pretty sleeves Times Online, UK - Sir Stuart Rose looked like a man who wanted to go on holiday. As he wandered around the Royal Festival Hall, meeting and greeting the pensioners and former ... |
Bloodied but unbowed, Sir Stuart Rose wins the day Times Online, UK - Rebel Marks & Spencer investors claimed a moral victory yesterday as almost one in four of the company’s shareholders refused to back Sir Stuart Rose’s ... |
M&S boss gets through AGM rebellion RTE.ie, Ireland - Marks and Spencer boss Stuart Rose has survived one of the biggest UK shareholder rebellions of recent years. 22% of investors abstained or voted against ... |

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