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Text size [+][-]  Thursday March 11 2010GLOBAL EDITION

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24 Jun 2009 12:03

Withering Rose

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Stuart Rose’s authority as the UK retailer’s executive chairman is diminishing fast. Investors have forced him to forgo part of his bonus. Divisions with his ambitious deputy chairman have become public. M&S’s plan to look for a successor in 2010 is too slow. It must start now.

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