All Finance articles – Page 420
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Costcutter store numbers decline in wake of P&H struggles
Costcutter sore numbers fell from 2,200 to 1,776 in 2017
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Tesco scraps Brand Guarantee in favour of low everyday prices
The supermarket giant will pull the plug on the scheme on 16 July
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Nestlé is right to attempt turnaround at a measured pace
Activist and Third Point hedge fund boss Dan Loeb’s pursuit of Nestlé is stepping up a gear following his obvious frustration with the company’s slow pace of change.
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City snapshot: Sainsbury's like for like growth slows to 0.2% in first quarter
Sainsbury’s like-for-like sales growth slowed to 0.2% in the first quarter of 2018 as it instigated price cuts to battle a “competitive market”.
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Media Bites 4 April: Conviviality/KPMG, Premier Foods, Brexit prices
KPMG is being investigated by the Financial Reporting Council over its audit of Conviviality, the boss of Mr Kipling owner Premier Foods has won the backing of two City heavyweights and more.
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KPMG faces investigation over Conviviality accounts audit
The auditor has stressed it completed its work “appropriately”
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Henderson Foodservice acquires Irish supplier BD Foods
The acquisition is designed to strengthen Henderson Foodservice’s offering to hotel and restaurant businesses
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McBride sells personal care business and issues profits warning
Own label household goods manufacturer McBride has agreed a £12.5m sale of its European personal care liquids business and issued a profits warning on weaker than expected early summer sales.
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Media Bites 3 July: Tesco/Carrefour, Nestlé, Premier Foods
The link-up between Tesco and Carrefour gets plenty of coverage, with most centred on the potential impact on under-pressure suppliers.
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Tate & Lyle Sugars blames 'uncompetitive' EU regulations for huge loss
Brexit backer Tate & Lyle Sugars has blamed the ‘uncompetitive’ European Union sugar regime for annual losses that have ballooned to more than £25m.
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Suppliers fear CO2 disruption will last for several weeks
While one CO2 plant in County Durham came back online today, shortages could last for several weeks, suppliers have warned
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Lidl to create 300 jobs with five new stores across Scotland
The discounter has announced plans to recruit up to 40 new staff for each of the planned stores
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Tesco agrees link up with French grocery giant Carrefour
Tesco has announced plans to enter a long term “strategic alliance” with French hypermarket chain Carrefour.
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Media bites 2 July: Premier Foods, M&S, Asda/CO2
The chairman of Bird’s custard and Bisto gravy maker Premier Foods has promised to “sort out” the company’s problems as its spat with a hedge fund escalated further this weekend.
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Veg-led babyfood supplier Babease seeks £850k crowdfunding
The company said it had seen 900% sales growth over the past year and hopes to triple this in 2018-19
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Fruit Bowl maker back in profit despite sales decline
Fruit Bowl snacks maker Stream Foods is back in the black after improving profitability, despite a drop in sales.
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Poundland defies high street turmoil with positive results
This whole story of the demise of the high street is actually the demise of poor retailers, says Poundland MD Barry Willia…
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2 Sisters profits fall 77% amid protein division restructure
The poultry giant said volume growth was more than offset by the “negative impact of beef, poultry and fish price inflation”
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Whitbread blames high street woes for Costa Coffee sales fall
Whitbread said a decline in footfall in traditional shopping locations dragged Costa’s like-for-like sales back 2% in its first quarter.
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Pet goods supplier Petface rescued from administration
Petface appointed administrators BDO last week