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Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, November, 2002
Daily Mail, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 5--OUTSOURCING GROUP, TOO, LEARNS TO LOSE: Outsourcing group Capita will be paid "quite a bit less" than the UKpound 55 million agreed for it to run the government's disastrous Individual Learning Account scheme, senior civil servant David Normington has told a Commons committee.
RETAILER'S FIGURES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE: Marks and Spencer is likely to highlight an uplift in lingerie sales at its half-year results today. It is forecast to make pretax profits of between UKpound 266 million and UKpound 280 million, up from UKpound 220 million last year. But analysts are concerned that second-half numbers may be hit by an overhang of children's wear. Marks is banking on its new DB07...
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