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Mr Grimsey, who will take over from Steve Johnson as chief executive when the deal is completed next month, said: "Focus has the potential to be one of the most successful operators in the DIY sector. Source : Guardian. Insight DIY is the only source of market information that I need and they always have the latest news before anyone else. Lee Manning, a partner at Deloitte, said: "It comes as no surprise that the retail sector has been worst affected. The sector is heavily reliant on buoyant consumer spending and the increase in VAT and the Government's austerity measures are undoubtedly hitting the sector hard.

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