All Finance articles – Page 521
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NewsGousto moves towards profitable status as revenues rocket 88%
Recipe box service has posted a £6.6m annual loss as the cost of attracting new customers weighed on the bottom line
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NewsBirds Eye claims it's recovering despite slump in 2016 sales
Birds Eye has suffered another heavy decline in sales as conditions in the branded frozen space remain challenging
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NewsShoppers' views on Brexit 'colour experience of prices'
Some 83% of Brits have seen a hike in their shopping bills
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NewsMedia Bites 6 October: Tesco, Unilever, Accrol
Tesco remains in the news as the papers continue coverage of the fraud trial, the aftermath of Wednesday’s results and the ongoing CMA investigation into the Booker merger.
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NewsCity snapshot: Finsbury Food confirms closure of lossmaking Grain D'Or bakery
Finsbury Food Group has this morning confirmed that it will close its London-based bakery business Grain D’Or, with 250 staff facing redundancy.
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NewsTesco whistleblower claims managers ignored jail fears
Senior members of the team were desperate to ‘cover the gap’ in budget targets, jury told
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NewsMindful Chef smashes £1m crowd target in less than a week
Mindful Chef has smashed its £1m crowdfunding target in less than a week, adding 500-plus investors to the recipe box delivery company’s army of shareholders.
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NewsThird of shoppers vow to change chicken buying habits after scandal
A food safety scandal enveloped 2 Sisters Food Group last week…
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NewsKellogg's sales continue to slide in the UK
A declining UK cereal market continues to hamper sales at Kellogg’s as its Special K, All Bran and Crunchy Nut brands fell out of favour with shoppers.
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NewsCity snapshot: Gruppo Campari sells Lemonsoda business to Royal Unibrew in €80m deal
Gruppo Campari has reached an agreement to sell the Lemonsoda business to Danish-based beverage producer Royal Unibrew in a deal worth €80m
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NewsMedia Bites 5 October: Tesco, McColl's, PepsiCo, Amazon
News of Tesco’s impressive recover dominates business coverage in today’s papers, with room for the latest in the ongoing accounting scandal trial.
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NewsEx BrewDog MD Gareth Bath joins Chapel Down as beer boss
The appointment is part of the English winemaker’s “ambitious plans” for beer and cider brand Curious
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NewsIceland joint-MD Nick Canning leaves the business
CEO Malcolm Walker informed staff of Canning’s departure last week
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NewsSenior bosses face least family-friendly working says Mumsnet
Workers at the top of the career ladder find it hardest to combine their working lives with family pressures finds survey
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NewsJames Lancaster leaves McColl's as P&H speculation mounts
Lancaster is reported to be working with private equity firm Carlyle Group as it looks to complete a takeover for the wholesaler
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NewsChicken exposé had 'zero impact' on sales at Tesco
CEO Dave Lewis says supermarket has seen ‘nothing in terms of change in buying patterns’
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Analysis & FeaturesTesco first half results: What the analysts say
Tesco has declared its turnaround “firmly on track” after posting a 27.3% jump in group operating profit before exceptional items and its seventh consecutive quarter of sales growth
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NewsThe Lakes Distillery secures major deal with M&S
The Lakes Gin and The Lakes Vodka will roll out across 26 M&S stores in the north west and north east of England
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NewsMedia Bites 4 Oct: Tesco trial, Britvic/Unilever, 2 Sisters, Greggs
A number of senior Tesco staff resigned and “people were in tears” because they felt so “compromised” about being asked to “misreport” profits, a court has heard.
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NewsCity snapshot: Tesco hails turnaround as first half profits jump 27.3%
Tesco has declared its turnaround “firmly on track” after positing a 27.3% jump in first half group operating profit before exceptional items and its seventh consecutive quarter of sales growth. Plus, McColl’s founder James Lancaster steps away and all the rest of the latest news from the City





