more results news & analysis – Page 175
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NewsCity Snapshot: US drives “strong” annual sales growth for Imperial Brands
FTSE 100 tobacco firm Imperial Brands has reassured the market it is on track to meet full year expectations, driven by strong US growth and currencies
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NewsSainsbury's results: What the analysts say
For two years, Sainsbury’s defied the economic gravity of Britain’s supermarket shootout. The brand has come down to earth with a bump
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NewsCity snapshot: Sainsbury’s like for likes down 1.1% in second quarter
Sainsbury’s has announced a 1.1% like for like retail sales fall, excluding fuel, for the 16 weeks to 24 September 2016.
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NewsDr Oetker UK profits up by 64% as efficiencies pay off
UK revenues at pizza and home baking supplier Dr Oetker edged up to £156m last year, but profits jumped by two-thirds driven by operational efficiencies and the accounting treatment of previous acquisitions.
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NewsAldi results: What the analysts say
Aldi announced another set of record results as sales reached £7.7bn, but profits shrank. What did the industry analysts make of it?
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NewsAldi plans £300m store refresh amid 11.8% annual sales growth
Aldi is to invest £300m in enhancing its UK stores after posting annual sales of £7.7bn in the year to 31 December 2015.
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NewsTesco sales figures boost City optimism over recovery
Grocery market share data once again showed Tesco as the best of the mults
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NewsThe Co-op reports 3% increase in like-for-like food sales
Turnaround continues as convenience business grows by 4.3%
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NewsMPM sales driven up another 25% by pet pampering trend
The group drove revenues last year thanks to its first foray into TV advertising for the Encore brand
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NewsCoke bottler goes flat in wake of Brexit and poor weather
A lack of consumer thirst for Coke, poor weather, challenging consumer markets and the slump in sterling after Brexit combined to send sales backwards at Coca-Cola European Partners
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NewsCity snapshot: Grocery listings help boost sales at Science in Sport
Sports nutrition specialist Science in Sport has grown revenues by 24% in the first half of the year, driven higher by international sales and new listings
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NewsPureCircle warns of volatility as US Customs troubles slows growth
Shares in the London-listed business sank 6.1% to 310p as CEO Magomet Malsagov warned there would be more volatility in the future.
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NewsDairy Crest shares fall as rising cream prices to squeeze butter profits
Dairy Crest first-half volumes improve but the processor warned profits will come under pressure this year as rising prices hit butter margins.
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NewsFruit Bowl sales fall on tough trading environment
Sales tumbled 11% at snacking brand Fruit Bowl in 2015 as volumes declined in the challenging grocery market.
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NewsMorrisons impresses the market as Ocado is hammered
Morrisons improved its second quarter like-for-like excluding fuel sales performance to 2% from 0.7% in the first quarter
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NewsCrawshaw shares crash as price wars hit meat category
A slowdown in trading at Crawshaw and aggressive price cuts by the supermarkets has seen shares in the value butchery chain sink 43% today.
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NewsWaitrose to 'turbocharge' investment in stores as sales drop
The retailer was hit by a £25m property writedown on seven supermarkets it no longer plans to open
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NewsBooker gets Budgens/Londis boost
Booker sales surged 15.2% in Q2 but the tobacco display ban remains a drag on performance
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NewsBrothers sales slow in 2015 but output grows
Joint MD Matthew Showering expects revenues to surge in 2017 when the new high-speed bottling line, which doubles capcity to 400 million bottles a year, becomes operational.
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NewsCity snapshot: Morrisons plays down Brexit after 2% second quarter sales hike
Morrisons said today it has seen “no negative impact” from Brexit after it announced second quarter like for like ex fuel sales growth of 2%





