Finance news – Page 17
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NewsNatures Way Foods acquired by Taylor Farms for undisclosed sum
The acquisition of Natures Way Foods marks an ‘important extension’ of Taylor Farms’ footprint
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NewsBerry Bros & Rudd profits slump amid ‘exceptionally challenging’ trading
There was also an 8.2% decline in revenues excluding en primeur
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NewsTGI Fridays UK operations sold to worldwide brand manager
Sugarloaf will take control of almost 50 UK sites
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NewsCampari shares slump after £1.1bn in shares seized by police
Campari insists the dispute is unrelated to it or any of its subsidiaries
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NewsAsda sells Leon back to co-founder John Vincent
The undisclosed deal includes 46 Leon restaurants, 20 UK franchises and three franchise sites in the Netherlands
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NewsOatly hits milestone of underlying profitable growth
Oatly has hit a milestone of registering a quarter of underlying profitable growth as a turnaround at the plant-based drink group takes shape
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NewsPrinces Group prices IPO at bottom of the range in £1.16bn London float
Princes Group is set to float on the London Stock Exchange this morning, pricing its shares at the bottom end of the projected range
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NewsStarbucks returns to growth as turnaround plan ‘takes hold’
It marks the first time in seven quarters that Starbucks has delievered sales growth
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NewsDeal volumes soften in Q3 but confidence remains
Landmark deals such as the combination of Greencore and Bakkavor and the merger of Kingsmill and Hovis buoyed ongoing optimism in food & drink M&A activity, despite momentum slowing in the third quarter
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NewsSOS Wholesale owed creditors £10m upon collapse
A new report into the collapse of SOS Wholesale by administrators at Interpath revealed that over 200 trade creditors will pick up the majority of the tab
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NewsCarlsberg bolstered by Britvic deal as beer volume slide continues
Organic volumes grew by 0.4% at Carlsberg last year, but have fallen in every quarter so far in 2025
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NewsDanone beats expectations as China growth offsets US slowdown
Danone’s sales are now outperforming rivals Unilever and Nestlé
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NewsCampari steps ahead of spirits peers amid lower-than-feared tariff hit
Sales at the Espolòn brand owner grew 4.4% organically in the three months to 30 September
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NewsAB InBev launches $6bn buyback despite volume decline
The brewer is battling flagging sales with volumes down 3.7%
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NewsKraft Heinz downgrades expectations amid ‘challenging’ environment
Kraft Heinz has downgraded its full-year outlook for FY2025, expecting organic net sales to fall 3%-3.5%
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NewsHaleon’s quarterly sales growth beats expectations
Oral health was the standout performer with innovation driving strong market share gains
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NewsRémy Cointreau cuts sales and profit goals amid China woes
Rémy and its European rivals are all caught up in deteriorating global trade tensions
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NewsFarmison & Co split up after sale of brand and factory site
The sale of Farmison & Co to Scottish butcher Donald Russell had the potential to create ‘one of the largest DTC businesses in the premium meat space’
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NewsMondelez hopeful of cocoa deflation as profits suffer
Mondelez has said it is ‘encouraged’ by signs the price of cocoa may fall, after record-high cocoa inflation squeezed the confectionery giant’s profits
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NewsGranarolo: Italian dairy giant acquires UK’s West Horsley Dairy
Granarolo said the move was specifically aimed at boosting customer reach, particularly across the London market





