💨 Abstract
Marks & Spencer (M&S) CEO Stuart Machin assured that the retailer will recover stronger from a recent cyber attack, estimating the financial impact to be around £300 million, partially covered by insurance. The attack disrupted online orders and stock availability, including popular items like Percy Pigs.
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