M&S CEO: Most of cyberattack impact will be behind us by August

Marks & Spencer CEO Stuart Machin informed shareholders that the majority of the cyberattack's impact from April is expected to be resolved by August. The remaining half of the online store is slated for full restoration within four weeks. Rebuilt...

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LONDON -Most of the impact of the cyberattack which hit Marks & Spencer in April will be behind it by August, Chief Executive Stuart Machin told shareholders at the retailer's annual general meeting on Tuesday.

He said that the half of its online store which is not yet open will be fully restored within the next four weeks, and other systems which are currently being rebuilt will be operating by August.

"I'm really hoping by August, the majority of this is behind us, and customers will see the full M&S," Machin said.

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