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GANDHI STAMPS Collectibl­es dealer Stanley Gibbons has sold a rare set of Indian stamps featuring Mahatma Gandhi for a record £500,000 to an Australian collector.

The block of four stamps is one of just two blocks owned by a private investor. The other is in the Queen’s Royal Philatelic Collection.

RETAILER SLUMP Womenswear retailer Bonmarche has reported a slump in annual sales and expects further challenges. Total sales in the 53 weeks to April 1 dropped 0.5pc, while sales at stores open more than a year took a 4.3pc plunge.

BMW STRIKE Production of the Mini has been halted because of a 24-hour strike by BMW workers in a dispute over pensions. Production stopped at Hams Hall in the West Midlands and Swindon in the first of eight stoppages by Unite members.

PEST PROFITS Aggressive acquisitio­ns boosted pest controller Rentokil, which reported a 22.9pc rise in sales to £580m in the first three months of the year.

SPORTSWEAR DEAL Grocer Sainsbury’s is introducin­g sportswear from Russell Athletic, charging £12 for a T-shirt and £6 for socks.

ASSETS BOOM Assets managed by US business BlackRock surged to £ 4.2trillion in the first three months of 2017 – up 15pc on a year earlier. Profits rose 31pc to £670.8m.

FUJITSU DISPUTE Workers at Japanese electronic­s giant Fujitsu are to stage a 48-hour strike from Thursday in a dispute over cuts to jobs and pensions. Members of Unite at sites including London, Belfast, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Manchester will take part.

EXCHANGE AID Engineerin­g data and design group Aveva has received a boost from foreign exchange movements as it said cash generation would be ahead of expectatio­ns – about £130m.

LEWIS OFF John Lewis, founder of kitchen-maker John Lewis of Hungerford, has stepped down after an overhaul of its management.

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