Straight talker

15-Mar-2003

The Nuance Group ceo North America Roger Dunbar is not afraid to challenge the archaic legacy of old-style duty-free retailing. Nor does he pull his punches on suppliers, suggesting that the retail aspect of the business should be left to the experts. In TRI?s exclusive interview, he talks candidly to Adele Wolstenhulme.

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The Nuance Group ceo North America Roger Dunbar is not afraid to challenge the archaic legacy of old-style duty-free retailing. Nor does he pull his punches on suppliers, suggesting that........
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