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Sainsbury's Argos boss quits

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Oct 3, 2019

Advertising group WPP has poached John Rogers, the boss of Sainsbury’s Argos business and previously seen as a frontrunner to be the British supermarket group’s next CEO, as its new finance chief.

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He will take over early next year from outgoing CFO Paul Richardson at WPP, the world’s largest advertising group, which is still trying to recover after a string of profit warnings. Last month it appointed Keith Weed, the marketing head of Unilever, to its board.

Rogers had been seen by analysts as the favourite internal candidate to succeed Mike Coupe as chief executive of Sainsbury’s in due course.

He has held several senior posts at the supermarket group over the years, including chief financial officer from 2010 until 2016. He has also worked in China, India, Japan, South Africa, the United States and throughout Europe.

Shore Capital analyst Clive Black said Rogers’ move to WPP could be a sign that Coupe is staying put.

“To our minds, Rogers was the prime internal candidate to replace Mike Coupe... should the incumbent boss wish to hang up his boots. With this announcement, it’s maybe the clearest smoke signal yet that Coupe is going nowhere,” Black said.

Coupe, CEO since 2014, has been under pressure since Britain’s competition regulator in April blocked Sainsbury’s 7.3 billion pound agreed bid for Walmart-owned rival Asda. That pressure has been compounded by a 30% drop in Sainsbury’s share price over the last year.

Last week Coupe reaffirmed his commitment to leading Sainsbury’s, saying a major investor event he hosted was not a beauty contest for his potential replacement.
Shares in WPP were up 0.8% by 0916 GMT after news of Rogers’ appointment. Sainsbury’s shares were up 1%.

Sainsbury’s said Rogers will leave the business on Oct. 31. It does not plan to replace him as its strategy is to bring the Argos and Sainsbury’s businesses closer together.

It said Argos’s retail and logistics teams will report into Simon Roberts, the group’s retail and operations director, and Argos’s commercial team will report into Paul Mills-Hicks, its commercial director.

Roberts and Mills-Hicks are also seen as contenders for Coupe’s job, along with finance chief Kevin O’Byrne.

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