UK: M&S shareholders to vote against Rose promotion?
Author: just-style.com | 17 June 2008
Around one in five Marks & Spencer shareholders are expected to vote against the promotion of CEO Sir Stuart Rose to chairman at the company's upcoming AGM.
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