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Would-be chiefs kept guessing

Published: March 11 2008 02:00 | Last updated: March 11 2008 02:00

Marks and Spencer's reshuffle does not just affect the top echelon of directors at the retailer but throws down the gauntlet to executives looking to become the first post-Rose chief executive.

"What we've got now is a talented stable of horses - far more than before," said Sir David Michels, incoming deputy chairman and chair of the appointments committee.

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