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samedi 1 mai 2010
Directors' dealings
Debenhams
New chairman, Nigel
Northbridge, is a tobacco
industry veteran much in
demand on UK corporate
boards. His opening £76,940
buy coincides with a rise in
trading figures, and the
purchase of Danish store
chain, Magasin du Nord.
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