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was awarded a one-off 'golden hello' of shares worth about £600,000. Photograph: Felix Clay Fox, who joined from HMV on 10 September last year, received £186,000 in salary, benefits and cash in lieu of pension for the almost four-month period to the
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They are two very different kinds of enterprise and therefore require separate approaches. It may be possible to set long-term objectives for regional daily and local weekly titles even during this period of persistent sales decline and advertising
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Simon Fox He was a surprise choice to succeed Sly Bailey at Trinity Mirror can the former HMV boss turn around the ailing publisher? Simon Fox Age: 51 Industry: publishing New entry "He is a thoroughly likeable bloke, even though it is not a
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The head of HMV, Simon Fox, has been appointed by newspaper group Trinity Mirror to be their new chief executive. He has run the music, film and games retailer since 2006, during which time sales of CDs, its core product, steadily declined owing to
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Linda Nylind for the Guardian Trinity Mirror has raised its profit forecast for 2012 after reporting a rise of more than 20% in pre-tax earnings to £35m in the first half of the year, fuelling a 23% rise in the beleaguered publisher's share price on
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Sly Bailey left Trinity Mirror yesterday with immediate effect, as the troubled newspaper group performed a U-turn on plans for her to stay until the end of the year. Long-serving finance director Vijay Vaghela takes over as interim chief executive
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Paul Grover/Rex Features Trinity Mirror chief executive Sly Bailey is to step down six months earlier than planned, as the troubled Daily Mirror publisher looks to speed up an overhaul of senior management. Bailey, who had planned to step down at the
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Daily Mirror editor Richard Wallace and his Sunday colleague Tina Weaver were bluntly ordered to clear their desks and leave. Photograph: Stefan Rousseau/PA Wire On 16 January, the editor of the Daily Mirror gave evidence to Lord Justice Leveson. At
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A smashing idea, but it sounds unlikely Today's Daily Telegraph is running a story, Sacked Mirror bosses wanted to buy our Trinity , that surely qualifies to be described as a flier. With the greatest respect to the correspondent and the paper, I
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Trinity Mirror fired the long-serving editors of its flagship daily and Sunday tabloids yesterday, saying that it was moving to a seven-day publishing model to improve efficiency. The company, which is also seeking a new chief executive, appointed
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