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Paynes Dairies revenues hit by falling milk price
The fall in turnover from £85.6m to £68m reflected the decline in the cost of milk
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Meantime Brewery sales and profits fizz on craft beer boom
Increased sales in supermarkets of Meantime brands contributed to the £10m jump in revenues to £26.5m in the 15 months to 31 March 2016.
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Pieminister growth heats up on new site openings and supermarket launches
Profits have increased three-fold to £315k at premium pie maker Pieminister as the expansion of its restaurants and new retail launches helped sales grow 17% to £10.7m in the year to 31 March 2016.
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City Snapshot: US Customs seizure causes 14% first half sales drop for PureCircle
Stevia producer PureCircle has reported a first half sales drop of 14% as the seizure of a shipment by US Customs hit sales
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B&M shares sparkle on bumper Christmas
Shares in B&M European Value Retail have soared 8.5% after the discount chain recorded its best ever Christmas
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Reed Boardall increases profits despite sales dip
Revenues at Yorkshire-based cold storage and transport business The Reed Boardall Group dipped slightly to £64.3m in the year to 31 March 2016, compared with £65.9m in the previous 12 months.
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Nisa reports strong Christmas boosted by fresh produce sales
The figures given exclude former member My Local, which filed for administration in June
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Graham’s the Family Dairy keeps profits flat as sales fall
Sales fell by £1.43m but a series of supply deals helped keep profits flat
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Edible Oils sales hit by deflationary pressures
The raging supermarket price war, as the supermarkets battle the discounters to win back customers, has hit sales at Edible Oils, the producer behind the Crisp n’ Dry, Mazola and Olivio brands.
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Cook Trading battles 'shaky' start but delivers another record year
Revenues jumped 14% to £45.1m in the year to 31 March 2016 thanks to a strong finish in the last five months, including a “fantastic” performance at Christmas as shoppers sought out quality food..
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Deflation hits UK sales at Princes but profits rise
Annual sales fell at UK food and drink firm Princes as the widespread supermarket price deflation hit revenues, but lower input costs helped profits to grow.
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Wyke Farms back in the black with £2.8m profit
The Somerset-based dairy company bounced back from pre-tax losses of more than £1.1m last year
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New Zealand lamb importer warns of Brexit impact
One of the UK’s biggest importers of New Zealand lamb has warned it faces lower profit margins amid a tightening of supply after this year’s vote to leave the EU.
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Butcher’s Pet Care sales fall for first time since 2005
Sales at pet food maker Butcher’s Pet Care have declined for the first time in ten years but profits continue to soar.
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Dale Farm back in profit despite sales fall
Belfast-based dairy firm Dale Farm moved back into annual pre-tax profit last year despite a 5.1% fall in annual sales.
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Profits plunge at Tesco data arm Dunnhumby
Operating profits dropped by more than 80% at Tesco data arm Dunnhumby in the year that the supermarket failed to strike a deal to sell-off the business.
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First Milk back in the black after focusing on its core strengths
CEO Mike Gallacher said the “scale of our transformation has been delivered by focusing on the big things”
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2 Sisters prepares for tough 2017 as inflation takes hold
CEO Ranjit Singh warns of post-Brexit uncertainty as group reports strong set of Q1 figures
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City snapshot: PZ Cussons remains confident despite Nigerian currency woes
PZ Cussons says its first half is in line with expectations despite a 40% currency devaluation in its key Nigerian market
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Own-label pizza supplier Stateside reports year of growth
Own-label pizza specialist Stateside Foods has grown full-year sales and profits as cost controls and easing commodity prices boosted its performance.