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David Parkin on moribund Morrisons, the wisdom of entrepreneurs and rats in parliament

YOU’D think Morrisons announcing annual losses of £800m would be a complete disaster. But I heard enough from chairman Andrew Higginson in his press interviews yesterday to believe that at least he understands where the moribund supermarket has been going wrong. Whether he, and new chief executive David Potts – who starts on Monday – […]

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David Parkin on Leighton’s new Co-op Challenge, characters and claims to fame

IT is 15 years since Allan Leighton left Asda to take up a portfolio of non-executive roles and famously coined the phrase that he was “going plural”. And over the last decade and a half he has displayed impressive judgement in picking the right roles and delivering value to his employers. He led the turnaround

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David Parkin on Dragons’ Den, endings, beginnings and plane ambition

THE end of an era? Not really. But when I wrote my final column for TheBusinessDesk.com in January it was nice to get so many kind comments from readers. Or was it? People suggested they enjoyed reading my blogs every Friday morning but at the same time referred to my considered thoughts as “rants”, “ramblings”,

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David Parkin considers the future of the East Coast railway

SO the East Coast Main Line will be run from next year by Stagecoach and Virgin. Even though the new consortium behind Inter City Railways has promised to invest £140m in new trains and services, station improvements and faster journey times, it is strange to view this with mixed feelings. I’m not a regular traveller

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