Sir Peter's pence.(Brief Article)

From: Grocer | Date: June 18, 2005 | Copyright information

Sir Peter Davis, former chairman of Sainsbury who left the multiple last July, received 3.25m [pounds sterling] last year. Sainsbury's annual revie...

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