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Sainsbury deny reports Justin King could replace Bernie Ecclestone

Sainsburys have denied reports that current CEO Justin King could replace F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone in the future. A Sainsbury’s spokesperson told “the grocer”.'This is pure speculation, Justin's made his commitment to the business clear and is excited about Sainsbury's long-term prospects for growth.'Any discussion of succession is entirely premature.'
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