M&S slows expansion of standalone food stores
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MARKS and Spencer (M&S), the British clothing-to-food retailer, announced on Wednesday a sharp rise in net profits on higher sales but plans to slow expansion of its number of standalone food stores.
Profit after tax quintupled to £84.7 million (S$151 million) in the group's half-year to Sept 30 on higher overall sales, M&S said in a statement.
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