All Finance articles – Page 365
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Asda reports sixth quarter of like-for-like sales growth
Asda said it had benefited from a 13.8% growth in online grocery sales in the quarter
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First brand launched by Danone accelerator scheme rolls out
Ayem is a bircher-style breakfast pot brand made from a blend of almonds, milk, fruit and seeds
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Retailers and wholesalers join action against Europe lorry cartel
Poundland, Lincolnshire Co-op and JJ Food Service have joined a group action
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Devro warns on volume growth over Russia slowdown
Sausage skin supplier Devro has warned that weaker than expected sales in Russia will result in lower than expected full year sales volumes as it begins the search for a new chairman.
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Media Bites 15 Nov: Brexit, Inflation, Campbell Soup
The chancellor and the business secretary thanked dozens of senior figures from FTSE 100 companies last night for their stark warnings over the impact of a no-deal Brexit.
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Analysis & Features
Trade wars, extreme weather and disease pose threat to food prices in 2019, warns report
Trade wars, disease and extreme weather are threatening to cause volatility next year, according to the bank’s annual Outlook report
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CMA reveals supplier fears over Sainsbury's-Asda merger
Two suppliers, who both asked to remain anonymous, have set out their concerns about the merger
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Analysis & Features
Sainsbury's-Asda: eight reasons why our merger should go ahead
In response to opposition from retailers and supplier groups last week, Sainsbury’s and Asda have launched the case for the defence of their merger plans
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Comment & Opinion
Stock markets favour retailers – it's producers that'll suffer post-Brexit
UK food producers are taking the Brexit blows while retailer share prices are on the up, says ex-CEO of Tulip Steve Francis
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Science in Sport to acquire PHD Nutrition for £32m
Sports nutrition supplier Science in Sport is set to acquire protein brand PHD Nutrition in a £32m deal.
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Media Bites 14 November: Premier Foods, B&M, Supermarket sales
Premier Foods’ chief executive Gavin Darby will step down after six years at the helm of the maker of Mr Kipling cakes
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Grocery spending slows down in October
Grocery shoppers spent less in October 2018 compared to the same time last year, according to newly released grocery market share data from Nielsen and Kantar Worldpanel.
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Comment & Opinion
Gavin Darby’s bitter sweet exit from Premier Foods
Premier Foods shareholders have got their way with the departure of CEO Gavin Darby
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Morrisons hikes milk prices in wake of farmgate increase
It comes amid concerns that extreme weather would tighten supplies and lead to prices rises
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Debbie Robinson to become Central England Co-op CEO
The Spar UK board ‘reluctantly’ accepted Robinson’s resignation
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Gavin Darby announces Premier Foods departure as it seeks Ambrosia sale
Premier Foods’ CEO Gavin Darby has announced he is to step down in January, while it has also said it is in talks to sell its Ambrosia brand
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Media Bites 13 Nov: Tobacco shares, Diageo, Kellogg's
Billions of pounds were wiped off the value of two British tobacco companies yesterday after reports that American regulators plan to ban menthol cigarettes.
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Former L’Oréal MD Jeremy Schwarz joins Good Hemp as Chairman
Plant-based food and drink business Braham and Murray Good Hemp has appointed Schwarz after four years leading The Body Shop
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Tesco faces massive equal pay claim as hearing begins
More than 8,000 workers are challenging the retail giant on equal pay
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Chocolate brand Montezuma's sells majority stake to PE group Inverleith
Consumer-focused private equity group Inverleith LLP has bought a majority stake in premium chocolate brand Montezumas