The once all-conquering retailer Tesco has recently lurched
from crisis to disaster*. Stories of stores closing, share price diving,
accounting scandals, criminal investigations, junk-rated credit and shrinking
turnover and market share have been seen almost daily in the media.
As if this wasn’t enough it’s been accompanied by the
unedifying sight of a long-time CEO, having timed his...
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