All Finance articles – Page 442
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News2 Sisters losses deepen in fourth quarter
2 Sisters owner Boparan Holdings’ pre-tax losses more than trebled to £53.8m in the fourth quarter of 2017/18
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Analysis & FeaturesFour key takeaways from Sainsbury's half-year results
What do Sainsbury’s half-year results tell us about how well its strategy is working?
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NewsIGD names Susan Barratt as new CEO
Barratt will succeed Joanne Denney-Finch who stepped down in September
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NewsCompass Group annual profits rise 7% despite UK margin pressures
Food service giant Compass Group reported a 5.5% jump in full year organic sales to £23.2bn.
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NewsMedia bites 20 November: Consumer spending, Energy drinks, Beyond Meat
Online shopping and food retailers are forecast to be the winners this Christmas as consumers keep a tight rein on spending on clothing, homewares and other non-food items
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NewsNational Lottery ticket sales leap by 5.4% this year
Sales across the National Lottery’s range of scratchcards and online instant win games also rose by £136m
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NewsThird quarter earnings slump 9% at Dole after oversupply
Earnings fell 9% for the third quarter at fresh produce supplier Dole, after an oversupply resulted in lower pricing
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NewsMedia Bites 19 Nov: Brexit, Colman's, Kimberley-Clark
Britain is running out of food warehousing space as retailers and manufacturers rush to stockpile amid growing fears of a no-deal Brexit
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NewsThe Ethical Butcher seeks £350k to launch direct-to-consumer arm
The meat wholesaler has launched a Crowdcube campaign to fund the new service for carbon negative meat
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NewsUS-based Lineage Logistics acquires Yearsley Group
The deal was struck due to synergies between both businesses operating models
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Analysis & FeaturesCity news: Asda posts sixth consecutive quarter of organic growth
Asda’s resurgence continued this week as it posted like-for-like growth of 2% in the third quarter to post its sixth consecutive quarter of organic growth.
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NewsScandal-hit Patisserie Valerie hires ex-Tulip boss Francis as new CEO
Francis has replaced Paul May at the helm of the crisis-hit bakery chain
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NewsWorld foods supplier TRS Group eyes sale
The £109m-turnover business hired advisors Stamford to prepare for a sale early next year, The Grocer understands
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NewsPremier to seek 'over £100m' from Ambrosia sale, say analysts
The company confirmed plans to divest its third-largest brand on Tuesday 13 Nov, as Gavin Darby announced his departure
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NewsCity snapshot: Asian foods specialist TRS Group seeks buyer
World foods supplier TRS Group is eyeing up potential buyers after the £109m-turnover business hired advisors to prepare for a sale, The Grocer understands. Plus, Imperial Brands responds to new proposals to regulate vaping and menthol product sales and all the rest of the latest news from the City.
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NewsMedia Bites 16 Nov: Asda, US tobacco bans, Patisserie Valerie
Asda revival continues as sales rise again, writes The BBC as the media also reports on US restrictions on vaping and menthol tobacco and boardroom changes at Patisserie Valerie.
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NewsAsda reports sixth quarter of like-for-like sales growth
Asda said it had benefited from a 13.8% growth in online grocery sales in the quarter
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NewsFirst brand launched by Danone accelerator scheme rolls out
Ayem is a bircher-style breakfast pot brand made from a blend of almonds, milk, fruit and seeds
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NewsRetailers and wholesalers join action against Europe lorry cartel
Poundland, Lincolnshire Co-op and JJ Food Service have joined a group action
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NewsDevro warns on volume growth over Russia slowdown
Sausage skin supplier Devro has warned that weaker than expected sales in Russia will result in lower than expected full year sales volumes as it begins the search for a new chairman.





