Terry Leahy
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"Sir Terence Patrick "Terry" Leahy" is an England/English businessman, previously the CEO of Tesco, the largest United Kingdom/British retailer and the third-largest retailer in the world measured by revenues.

He now lives in Cuffley, Hertfordshire, with his wife, Alison and his three children.

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Our constant focus on creating value for our customers continues on Monday when we launch a new round of price cuts.

The existing Internet home shopping service is already making money and we expect it to grow.

I had a very happy childhood and very loving parents. We didn't have much money and I suppose therefore you felt that anything you did you'd have to do on your own, so it does make you quite motivated.

The accumulating effects of rising oil-related costs, both on consumer confidence and on our business, are a cause for concern, but we remain confident that we will make further progress in the second half.

It's a natural thing that people should ask questions about Tesco's success, kick the tyres, and make sure we are getting success in the right way. That's fine, as long as we are given the chance to respond.

Looking forward, the accumulating effects of rising oil-related costs, both on consumer confidence and our business, are a cause for concern.

I've seen the (press) reports but I haven't paid a lot of attention to them, to be honest.

We saw good growth in our international business. Next year, the opening program will accelerate outside the UK.

We've got a very good strategy for growth in the future. We can grow for some time -- but not necessarily at this rate, we don't plan to grow at this rate.