All Finance articles – Page 602
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NewsMedia Bites 14 Nov: Tesco, M&S, Birds Eye
Prosecutors will decide within weeks whether to pursue a plea arrangement with Tesco and bring further charges against former bosses over the profits scandal which plunged Britain’s biggest retailer into crisis in 2014.
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Analysis & FeaturesInflationary pressures build but deflation still persists
This week the media’s inflationary focus has turned to Birds Eye fish fingers, Walkers Crisps, and smaller Toblerones…
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NewsBulldog plans global expansion in wake of Edgewell acquisition
The British male grooming brand is already in 14 countries including Germany, Portugal and South Korea
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NewsCity snapshot: Inflation rears its head but prices remain soft in most categories
Inflationary pressures are building as big suppliers negotiate with supermarkets for price hikes but deflation still persists, the latest Grocer Price Index reveals.
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NewsSainsbury's shares slump again as it reports 10% profit drop
Sainsbury’s remained behind its listed rivals this week
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NewsKitwave sales boom thanks to acquisition drive
Sales at Kitwave Wholesale have more than doubled thanks to its ambitious buy-and-build strategy.
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NewsA quarter of Brits fear Trump victory will bring higher food & drink prices
A flash poll by HIM conducted after the US election also shows 38% are now more concerned about the UK economy
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NewsCoca-Cola European Partners appoints new CEO as bottler returns to growth
European bottling giant Coca-Cola European Partners has grown sales as the classic Coke brand returned to growth. It comes as the group appoints a new CEO.
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NewsNisa wins supply contract for 298 McColl's bought from Co-op
Subject to CMA clearance, Nisa will begin supplying the first new, larger McColl’s stores in January
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NewsMedia Bites 10 November: Sainsbury's
The papers manage to find room to squeeze in reports of Sainsbury’s latest results amid all the coverage of the US presidential election.
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NewsCity snapshot: Dairy Crest profits rise after dairies sell off
Dairy Crest CEO Mark Allen hailed the first set of results since the sale of its milk business to Muller as profits rose 19% on higher volumes of its cheese and butter brands
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NewsTrump victory sparks hopes of 'fast-track' trade deal for UK food & drink exporters
Exporters say they are hopeful they might benefit despite increased global uncertainty
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NewsTesco Bank reassures customers 'normal service' is resumed
All 9,000 customers hit by cyber-attack have been fully reimbursed, the bank says
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Analysis & FeaturesDonald Trump elected US president: what are the implications for food & drink?
We round up industry and City views on trade relations, the impact on sterling and inflation
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NewsMedia Bites 9 Nov: M&S, ABF, Imperial Brands
The dramatic results of M&S’ strategic review get plenty of coverage this morning as well as results from ABF and Imperial Brands.
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NewsCity snapshot: Sainsbury's Coupe sees "good progress" despite sales and profits drop
Sainsbury’s CEO Mike Coupe has insisted the supermarket is making “good progress in challenging conditions”
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NewsLucozade and Ribena to undergo massive sugar reductions
The Lucozade Energy Orange brand is set to see the most dramatic reduction, with 65% less sugar
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Comment & OpinionFood on an equal footing with fashion in M&S revamp
But is there a gap for 200 more M&S Simply Food stores?
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NewsAssociated British Foods prices to rise as pound drives up costs
Associated British Foods is weighing up price rises for its basket of grocery products to ease the pressures of rising costs.
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NewsBooths sales fall 0.7% in wake of Storm Desmond
Booths says it would have recorded sales up 0.7% had it not been for devastating storm last winter





