All The Grocer articles in 13 June 2015 – Page 10
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NewsP&G appoints company veteran as Lafley successor
Procter & Gamble veteran David Taylor is stepping into the shoes of AG Lafley when the chief executive and president of the global…
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NewsCity Snapshot: United Spirits acquisition pushes Diageo’s annual revenues up 5%
Diageo’s reported net revenues were up 5% in the year to 30 June largely thanks to the full consolidation of United Spirits last year, plus a new CFO for Britvic, recovery for the FTSE and all the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 30 July: Supply chains, Sainsbury's, Greggs
The major supermarkets will all have to set out how they are preventing slavery and human trafficking taking place in their supply chains, under rules announced by the UK government.
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NewsSecond quarter revenues up 3.2% at Delhaize
Belgian supermarket group Delhaize has reported solid revenue and profit growth in the second quarter.
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NewsMedia Bites 31 July: Brakes, Coca-Cola Enterprises, M&S
Brakes Group, the UK’s biggest food distributor, has begun preparing for a stock market listing in London that could see it valued at up to £2.5bn, according to Sky News.
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NewsCity snapshot: Consumer confidence falls in July
Consumer confidence slipped back in July on concerns over the UK economy, according to GfK’s latest UK Consumer Confidence Index, Waitrose sales edge up despite the cold weather and all the latest news from the City.
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Tyrrells makes first international acquisition with Australia's Yarra Valley Snack Foods
Premium crisp supplier Tyrrells has made its first international acquisition after buying Australian snacks firm Yarra Valley Snack Foods to underpin a growth push in the Asia Pacific region.
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Beer volume growth sends Heineken half year revenues up 2%
Group revenues at Dutch brewer Heineken grew by 2% organically in the first six months of the year on improving beer volumes.
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NewsStrong dollar hits Kellogg’s revenues
Kellogg’s has reported a 5.1% fall in second quarter net sales, but insists it is building momentum after a “difficult” 2014.
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NewsCity snapshot: Kerry Group ups guidance after 4.7% first half growth
Irish food group Kerry Group saw revenues rise 4.7% in the first half of the year
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NewsMedia bites 6 August: Mondelez, Sunday trading, Morrisons
Activist investor seeks Mondelez sale, while retailers attack Sunday trading plans.
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NewsMedia Bites 7 August: Coca-Cola European Partners, Mondelez, retail sales
There is plenty of coverage of the bottling mega-deal to create Coca-Cola European Partners.
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NewsCity snapshot: Losses double at Real Good Food
Full-year losses more than doubled at Real Good Food (RGD) as revenues collapsed in its now sold sugar division Napier Brown, plus Waitrose’s weekly sales rise and all the latest from the City.
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NewsMedia bites 10 August: Supermarket profits, Tesco, Morrisons
The turmoil of the supermarkets has caused UK plc profits plunge, according to The Telegraph.
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NewsCity snapshot: Forecourt price war intensifies
The supermarket petrol price war looks set to step up another level today with Morrisons announcing a major price cut
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NewsMedina and Freshways vie for piece of Müller/Dairy Crest deal
Dairy processors Medina and Freshways have emerged as the front-runners to take up a ‘toll processing’ agreement with Müller as part of its proposed purchase of Dairy Crest’s liquid milk business.
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NewsCity snapshot: Nomad buys Findus’ European operations
Birds Eye owner Nomad Foods has agreed to buy the continental European business of Findus for £500m, plus half year updates from Nestlé and Coca-Cola HBC and all the rest of the news from the City.
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NewsMedia bites 13 August: Reckitt Benckiser, Nomad, Kraft Heinz
UK competition authorities have conditionally green-lighted Reckitt Benckiser’s planned union of Durex condoms with K-Y lubricant.
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NewsMedia Bites 17 Aug: Morrisons, price war, BRC footfall
Many of the papers have the story that Morrisons is locked in advanced talks with investment firm Greybull Capital over the sale of its convenience stores.
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NewsCaféPod completes £1.35m funding round
UK coffee pod supplier CaféPod has completed a fundraising drive worth £1.35m and announced former Diageo European president Andrew Morgan will join its board after making a major investment.





