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Up The High Street... M&S In Hot Water Over Website
Marks & Spencer, Vodafone, Starbucks, New Look, Starbucks

Marks & Spencer has been criticised after its ads for alcohol appeared on a website targeting young girls.More on this story

Vodafone has claimed it has the most paid-for music subscribers in Europe, with almost 450,000 people signed up.More on this story

Starbucks
has announced plans to open 30 new stores in the UK by September 2010. More on this story

The board of New Look is poised to meet next week to consider whether to press ahead with a £1.8bn listing of the fashion retailer.More on this story.


Starbucks
is back on its feet after a harrowing two years. The group recorded earnings of £149m in the 4th quarter of 2009, triple those taken in the 4th quarter of 2008n (£40m when the global recession was at its worst.More on this story
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