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  2. Morrisons - Wikipedia

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    The company responded by deciding to 'simplify' its head office in Bradford at the cost of 720 jobs. [53] In September 2015, Morrisons announced the sale of its 140 M Local stores to Mike Greene and Greybull Capital, to be re-branded My Local, for £25 million [54] and that it planned to close 11 supermarkets, with a reported 900 jobs lost. [55]

  3. William Morrison (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    William Murdoch Morrison (19 July 1878 – 3 August 1956) was the English founder of the business which would, after his death, become the Morrisons supermarket chain. Career [ edit ]

  4. Safeway (UK) - Wikipedia

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    On 15 December, Morrisons, the only remaining bidder, made a new offer of one share of Morrisons, plus sixty pence for each Safeway share, again with the co-operation of the Safeway board. [21] On 11 February 2004, shareholders of both Wm Morrison and Safeway voted to approve the merger of the two companies, subject to the result of two High ...

  5. Black veteran wrongly called thief and banned from every ...

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    An ex-police sergeant who was banned from every Morrisons store in the UK after being wrongly accused of shoplifting has called for an apology. ... He contacted Morrisons' head office, but said he ...

  6. Morrisons shares rise on takeover chatter - AOL

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    WM Morrisons shares jumped on Tuesday as traders cited market rumors that the UK supermarket chain could be subject to a takeover approach by U.S. online retail giant Amazon.com Inc . The chatroom ...

  7. David Potts (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    David Tom Potts was born on 18 March 1957 in Ashton-under-Lyne, and educated there at Hartshead County Secondary School. [1] [2]Potts got a summer job at Tesco in Ashton-under-Lyne as a general assistant, while waiting for his O-level results, having already worked in a greengrocers. [2]

  8. Ken Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Morrisons later recovered its financial performance and in September 2006, it announced a £134.2m half-year pre-tax profit for the 25 weeks to 23 July 2006. This was a company record, and convinced City commentators that Morrisons had recovered. Morrison was the longest serving chairman of a top 100 public company in the UK. [citation needed]

  9. Andrew Higginson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Thomas Higginson (born 10 July 1957 [1]) is a British business executive.As of 2017, he was the Chairman of Morrisons, [2] Non-Executive Director of Woolworths in South Africa, [3] Chairman of N Brown Group [4] and Chairman of ITC Luxury Travel Group, and Chairman of corporate finance firm Clearwater International.