All Finance articles – Page 606
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NewsMedia Bites 25 Oct: British American Tobacco, UK exports, Stock Spirits
Ratings agencies are eyeing British American Tobacco for a possible credit rating downgrade after the world’s second largest cigarette maker approached US peer Reynolds with a $47bn takeover offer.
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NewsFirst Milk sells CNP Professional sports nutrition brand to The Protein Partners
First Milk has sold its Manchester-based CNP Professional business to The Protein Partners following a strategic review
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NewsCru Kafe brews up expansion plan with £1.3m investment
Coffee pod start-up Cru Kafe has raised £1.3m to grow overseas, build the management team and help launch a compostable capsule.
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NewsLankfer Produce assets sold after collapse
A grower of broccoli and cauliflower which supplied the likes of Fenmarc and Bidvest has been sold out of administration
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NewsCity snapshot: McBride "encouraged" by first quarter progress
Household goods manufacturer McBride has updated the market ahead of its AGM today on an “encouraging” start to its financial year. Plus board changes at Stock Spirits
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NewsMedia Bites 24 Oct: UK GDP, British American Tobacco, Lidl
Britain’s economy has so far shrugged off the impact of the Brexit vote, official figures are expected to reveal this week.
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Comment & OpinionInflation: that's the BIG DEBATE in grocery
The big debate is inflation. Not whether there will be inflation, but when, how much and where
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NewsTesco regains share as Aldi and Lidl growth slows
Tesco is beginning to claw back ground from the discounters as its recovery coincides with some of the worst growth figures of the price war era for Aldi and Lidl
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NewsMinisters prepare wholesale change to Tacon's remit
The government is to consider extending the role of Groceries Code Adjudicator Christine Tacon
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NewsFlagship Europe picks up foodservice supplier Calder Foods
Established more than 20 years ago, Calder makes chilled food-to-go products for foodservice
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NewsNestlé warns over price rises as global growth stalls
Nestlé’s chief exec Paul Bulcke has warned UK price rises could be on the way after what analysts dubbed a ““disappointing” third quarter update.
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NewsMüller makes cost savings a major focus as losses reach £106m
Revenues fell 4.2% to £1.34bn in the year to 31 December 2015
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NewsCott and Refresco's UK sales drop as soft drinks face squeeze
Cott’s UK sales fell 7.8% to £266m in the year to 2 January 2015
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Media Bites 21 October: Nestlé, Pernod Ricard, Boots, BHS
In the wake of Marmite-gate and the Unilever pricing spat with Tesco, the papers put Nestlé results in the spotlight.
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NewsCity snapshot: British American Tobacco proposes $47bn merger with Reynolds
British American Tobacco has announced a $47bn merger offer for its US partner Reynolds to bring together brands such as Lucky Strike, Camel, Dunhill, Pall Mall and Newport.
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NewsTulip added value division headed by Jose Peralta
Peralta will report to new Tulip CEO Steve Francis, who announced a radical restructure of the business in September
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NewsTesco to match Argos on more than 8,000 prices this Christmas
Strategic move could stop rival Sainsbury’s stealing a march on non-food sales
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NewsC&C Group sells Shepton Mallet Cider Mill to Brothers Drinks
The deal follows C&C’s announcement in January that it would close the mill by end of summer
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NewsFormer Premier COO Geoff Eaton is new Butcher's Pet Care chair
Eaton is also chairman at New England Seafood and a non-executive director at John Menzies
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NewsMedia Bites 20 October: Hotel Chocolat, Tesco, Reckitt Benckiser
Luxury chocolate maker Hotel Chocolat received plenty of positive coverage for its maiden full-year results.





