All Finance articles – Page 398
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NewsApplegreen blames Brexit for 'challenging conditions' in the UK
Fresh from its acquisition of UK service station group Welcome Break, Irish forecourt group Applegreen warned economic headwinds and Brexit were beginning to bite.
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NewsBiff's Kitchen raises 'six-figure sum' to broaden vegan offering
Vegan fast food specialist Biff’s Kitchen has raised a six-figure sum from a private fundraising drive to grow its jackfruit burger offering and develop a new retail range.
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NewsSymington's sees sales and profits rocket as turnaround continues
The Ragu owner reported a rise in sales in the year to 26 August 2018 from £115m to £120.3m…
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NewsWatneys in £400k bid to back return to supermarkets
Watneys was once the UK’s bestselling beer and relaunched in 2014 as a craft brewing business
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NewsCity snapshot: Supermarket prices back on the rise as global food prices climb
Supermarket prices are edging back into inflation – as the UN warns global food prices have risen for a fifth consecutive month. Plus, Britain’s high streets suffered a the worst May on record, AG Barr makes non-alcoholic spirits investment and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 7 June: Beyond Meat, John Lewis Partnership, Retail employment
Beyond Meat, one of the best performing initial public offerings of the year, saw its shares rise even further into the stratosphere on Thursday, after announcing its debut earnings as a listed company.
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Comment & OpinionDisastrous global food production leaves the UK looking exposed
UK supermarkets must pay enough to cover the rising costs of production
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NewsTrump's trade war drives down price of petrol... for now
Donald Trump’s trade wars are driving down the cost of petrol in the UK
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NewsCity snapshot: Global demand for premium spirits boosts Rémy Cointreau
French spirits giant Rémy Cointreau has posted annual sales growth of 7.9% driven by strong global sales of its key premium brands.
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NewsMedia Bites 6 June: Applegreen, Arcadia Group, Game Digital
The owner of Welcome Break motorway service stations has claimed Brexit has ‘impacted on consumer sentiment’.
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NewsCamelot reports £255m boost in National Lottery sales
Altogether £1,654.7m was generated for good causes and £4,128.5m was awarded in prizes to players
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NewsNetwork Rail reports retail sales jump across 18 train stations
Across Network Rail’s managed station estate, like-for-like sales rose by 2.4% for the fourth quarter
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NewsApplegreen reports solid trading so far in 2019
Forecourt trader Applegreen will continue to explore opportunities in the US, chairman Daniel Kitchen will announce at its AGM this morning.
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NewsMedia Bites 5 June: Sainsbury’s, Camelot, Ferrero
Sainsbury’s chief executive Mike Coupe enjoyed a hike of almost 7% in his overall pay in the past financial year despite the collapse of the group’s planned takeover of Asda
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NewsSandpiper CI completes The International Stock Exchange listing
As part of the listing, 25.1 million shares were sold at a price of 75p per share
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NewsNisa retail director Nigel Gray to leave amid management restructure
The sales and retail teams are being merged under sales director Steve Leach
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NewsRetail suffers worst sales performance since 1995
Retail sales have suffered their worst month in nearly a quarter of a century, the latest data from the British Retail Consortium and KPMG has revealed.
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NewsMedia Bites 4 June: Majestic Wine, High Street, Waitrose
Majestic Wine is stepping up preparations to sell its stores after Gatemore Capital Management’s disclosure last week that it had a 3.9% stake in the group.
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NewsGlobal agri player Corteva makes US stock market debut
Global agriculture specialist Corteva has become an independently listed company on the New York Stock Exchange today after splitting from parent DowDuPont.
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NewsReusable packaging specialist IFCO sold for $2.5bn
Australian logistics company Brambles has completed the £2bn sale of its packaging arm IFCO to investment giants Trinton and the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority.





