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Analysis & Features
Grocers outside the big four are also feeling the pinch
Today’s Kantar Worldpanel data on the grocers again shows an industry under pressure – but it is no longer just three listed supermarkets suffering in the fallout.
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News
Marfrig confirms plans for 2015 Moy Park float
Marfrig has pledged to float Irish poultry business Moy Park in 2015 unless derailed by another decline in market conditions.
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News
B&M in talks to buy stores after 30% first half growth
B&M European Value Retail is in talks with six retailers to buy more stores as it looks to match its rapid revenue growth by expanding its estate.
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Analysis & Features
Pharma spin-off should have no ill effects for RB
Reckitt Benkiser confirmed the City’s worst kept secret today by finally announcing the float of its pharma business.
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News
BAT to appeal against £650,000 HRMC fine for oversupplying Belgium
British American Tobacco has said it will appeal against the £650,000 fine it has received from HMRC for oversupplying its products in Belgium.
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Analysis & Features
New Britain Palm Oil outperforms Stock Market after knockout bid
It’s been a rollercoaster ride for New Britain Palm Oil, but it’s leaving the FTSE on a high
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Analysis & Features
PureCircle’s sweet success as share price outperforms market
Price of PureCircle’s shares proves stevia’s status as a bona fide sugar substitute
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News
Sainsbury's sucked into the mire as it posts pre-tax loss
On Wednesday, when Sainsbury’s unveiled its 2014 interims, its shares finished the day on 266.1p…
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News
UKTI to launch trade campaign to boost exports to Vietnam
UK Trade Investment will launch a campaign early next year to boost UK food and drink exports to Vietnam…
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Analysis & Features
Greggs pasty tax victory only half the story of resurgence
Greggs is one of the British high street’s best-loved brands, a point that was reinforced when it took on Chancellor George Osborne…
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Analysis & Features
Greencore's growth: it's all about sandwiches
In the second in our series of articles on top performing grocery stocks in 2014, Greencore has proved that Horsegate is a distant memory
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Analysis & Features
Crawshaws revealed as best performing grocery stock of 2014
It’s not all doom and gloom. In a series of articles this week, we present grocery plc’s fastest growing stocks in 2014.
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Comment & Opinion
The week ahead in finance - w/c 10 November
Next week’s financial calendar isn’t quite as packed as the week just past, but there will be two crucial updates for the grocery retail sector
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News
Charles Rolls: 'Fever-Tree IPO deal keeps us in control'
Fever-Tree co-founder Charles Rolls cautions against ‘selling out’ too soon as float keeps growth dream alive…
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News
Raisio UK cereals and snacks business returns to profit
Sugar Puffs parent Raisio saw its UK cereals and snacks business return to profit…
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News
Today in the City - 7 November
Fever-Tree gains on first day of trading and Morrisons share price rally ends,
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Analysis & Features
Crucial Christmas sales will tell us if Morrisons' recovery is real
The market seems slightly puzzled just what to make of Morrisons’ Q3 numbers yesterday.
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News
ABF warns of pressure on its sugar business until 2016
Associated British Foods has warned its sugar business will remain under pressure until 2016…
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News
Seedrs crowdfunding will enable Charbrew Tea to expand
Charbrew Tea is planning rapid expansion after reaching its £150,000 crowdfunding target…
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Analysis & Features
Few tears shed over Dairy Crest milk split
Today’s big announcement that Dairy Crest has agreed to offload its dairies operation to Müller prompted a rally in the processor’s share price today, trading 15% up on yesterday’s closing price.