All Finance articles – Page 524
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NewsGreggs wary of the Thorntons factor despite Iceland success
Greggs CEO Roger Whiteside hailed the success of its Iceland partnership but does not want to go into other retailers
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NewsMetcalfe's Skinny owner Kettle Foods acquires Cornpoppers popcorn brand
Snack producer Kettle Foods has expanded its popcorn footprint with the acquisition of Cornpoppers for an undisclosed price.
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NewsBestway looks for bigger slice of foodservice with revamp
Wholesaler is aiming for foodservice to account for 20% of its sales
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NewsMedia Bites 26 September: Aldi, sterling, Unilever, gin
Aldi’s annual results, with record sales but a hefty profits drop, falls under the media spotlight this morning.
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NewsCity snapshot: Reformulated Irn-Bru boosts AG Barr but cost pressures bite
Price inflation and the reformulation of its Irn-Bru and Rubicon range helped AG Barr boost sales during the first half, but increased brand investment and other cost pressure squeezed margins at the soft drinks producer
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NewsFaccenda Foods and Cargill team up for UK poultry venture
Joint venture would have capability to process 223 million birds a year
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NewsFormer Tesco execs Scouler, Rogberg and Bush face trial today
Trial follows a Serious Fraud Office investigation into Tesco’s £326m overstatement of its profits in 2014.
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NewsAldi UK announces profits drop as sales rise by £1bn
Aldi is now UK’s fifth biggest supermarket with a 6.9% share of the market
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NewsProduce World reports £7m loss amid 'significant and challenging events'
Grower says brassica joint venture with Lincolnshire Field Products failed to deliver expected benefits
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NewsCity snapshot: Aldi UK sales jump 13.5% to £8.7bn but profits fall back
Aldi grew its UK and Ireland sales by £1bn last year to £8.7bn but investment in growth and price meant operating profits fell by 17%.
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NewsMedia Bites 25 Sep: Tesco, P&H, L’Oréal
Three former Tesco executives accused of fraud and false accounting are due to stand trial on today in what the FT calls “one of the most high-profile prosecutions ever brought by the Serious Fraud Office”.
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NewsFood and drink industry facing 'time bomb' on labour
The annual study of the largest 150 UK food & drink suppliers lays bare the labour challenge facing the industry
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NewsBakkavor gets set for £1.5bn float in coming weeks
Bakkavor, one of the UK’s biggest suppliers of ready meals, pizzas and desserts to the major supermarkets, is preparing for a stock market flotation in the next few weeks that will value it at up to £1.5bn, The Grocer can reveal.
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Analysis & FeaturesThe looming labour crisis: OC&C top 150 index 2017
Growth of the Top 150 UK food producers, already at a 15-year low, has been in short supply
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NewsOcado sees solid growth but reveals Andover investment needed
Ocado proved once again to be one of the most divisive of all grocery stocks
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NewsKP Snacks in black for first time since Intersnack takeover
Operating profits more than doubled after investment in factories over the past three years significantly reduced costs
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NewsCity Snapshot: United Biscuits' sales and profits hit by Storm Desmond
The flooding in Cumbria that closed United Biscuits’ Carlisle factory for four months after 2015’s Storm Desmond hit the Pladis-owned firm’s annual sales and profits
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NewsMedia Bites 22 September: Deliveroo, Compass Group, Co-op, Uber
Deliveroo lost £129 million last year, more than it generated in sales
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NewsUnited Biscuits' sales & profits hit by Storm Desmond floods
The flooding in Cumbria that closed United Biscuits’ Carlisle factory for four months after 2015’s Storm Desmond hit the Pladis-owned firm’s annual sales and profits, newly filed accounts have revealed.
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NewsWhitworths reports £50m loss as IT works cause supply chaos
Dried fruit & nuts brand Whitworths slumped to a £50m loss last year as sales fell, a new IT system hampered supply, the former management team departed and loans were written off, delayed accounts have revealed.





