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In an economic environment where driving revenue and maximising bottom line is the major focus, what role do purchasing decisions play? Has price overtaken other issues? Or have organisations sought to utilise their buying relationships as part of a wider agenda to evolve the business model...
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EP Condense is EP's weekly e-newsletter. But did you know that EP is also a bimonthly magazine available via subscription? Our Article of the Week provides a sample of what we have featured in past issue. This week we feature a story from the EP archives...
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Rental deals in the frame Francis Salway, Group Chief Executive of the UK's largest property developer, has provided some commentary this week outlining Land Securities plans for negotiating with retail tenants He said, "The downturn has been tough on property companies and on retailers...
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This blogger and proprietor of a underground pop-up restaurant in her home has this week been threatened with legal action by Warner Brothers for alleged copyright infringement...
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"It just makes no sense. For a kilo of onion, imported from Germany, I'm paying the equivalent of a bottle of good whisky." Jon Gardar Ogmundsson, Owner of the McDonald's franchises in Iceland following the restaurant chains decision to pull out of the country this week.
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EP Condense is EP's weekly e-newsletter. But did you know that EP is also a bimonthly magazine available via subscription? Our Article of the Week provides a sample of what we have featured in past issue. This week we feature a story from the EP archives...
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Are green shoots appearing...
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Ken McMeikan, Chief Executive, Greggs. In their Interim Management Statement released last week, the high street baker announced plans to open another 600 shops in transport hubs and industrial parks across Britain, starting with 50-60 shops next year followed by at least 70 per year from 2011.