All Financial Results articles – Page 199
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Category Report
Kantar Worldpanel data: male grooming
Male grooming’s value growth has improved - up 3.8% versus last year’s 1.9% - and after a 1.4% fall last year…
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News
Yoomoo yoghurt sales pass ice cream tubs
Sales of frozen yoghurt brand Yoomoo have outpaced those of ice cream mini-tubs in its first three months.
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News
Cranswick in 'strong financial position' as Hoggarth steps down
Cranswick’s long-standing CEO, Bernard Hogarth, stepped down at the agm this week as the company announced a 7.4%…
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Analysis and Features
Lower crude oil price eases cost of nappies
Falling crude oil prices have already brought relief to motorists and buyers of plastic packaging…
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News
Cranswick bounces back from profit warning
The outlook for Cranswick is a lot more positive than it was a year ago when a profit warning caused the company’s share…
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Analysis and Features
Price promos slash inflation at big four to a mere 1.6%
The BRC said food price inflation had crashed to a two-year low of 3.1%. Well, it’s even better than that.
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Profiles and QandAs
On a roll with Accrol Papers
Times are tough in toilet paper. Volume sales of Britain’s 10 biggest loo roll brands (including own label) are down 5.4%…
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Category Report
Home baking: Kantar Worldpanel figures
The UK home baking market is currently worth £644.8m, and has grown by 18.2% year-on-year on the back of price…
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News
Cranswick sales up as Hoggarth hands over reins
Cranswick has announced a 7.4% increase in sales for the three months to 30 June.
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News
AB InBev admits Stella Artois losing market share
Stella Artois lost market share in the past six months as AB InBev shifted its promotional fire towards US favourite…
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News
Sales of low-abv wine drinks up 135% at Asda
Sales of low-alcohol wine at Asda have rocketed over the past year - thanks to a massive range extension.
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News
Unilever demonstrates 'Nestlé-like' resilience
Conditions have hardly been ideal for Unilever in the run up to its second quarter results, out this week.
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News
Publishers blamed for decline in games sales
Video games sales have crashed by a third - with shoppers buying seven million fewer games in the first half of this year…
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News
C-store sector to add £10bn in sales by 2017
UK convenience stores’ sales are set to grow by 29% to £44bn over the next five years, according to the latest IGD forecast.
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Analysis and Features
Cereal makers strive to keep lid on soaring prices
As US farmers battle the worst drought in 50 years, their northern European counterparts contend with the opposite problem.
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News
City news: Britvic shares bounce back
Britvic shares have bounced back after the Fruit Shoot recall wiped £97m off the value of the stock last week.
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Analysis and Features
Californian almonds set to rule in the EU
The world’s largest producer of almonds, California, is set for yet another record-breaking year…
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News
99p Stores cashes in as profits climb again
99p Stores has revealed a 14% rise in pre-tax profits for the year to 31 January, to £7.2m. The growth is slower…
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Analysis and Features
Tinned goods fail to keep a lid on inflation
You know the economy is in a mess when sales of baked beans fall. Promotions on tinned goods have soared by a third in a year.
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News
Tate & Lyle blames loss on costs
Tate & Lyle Sugars has blamed an annual loss of £37.4m on dramatic increases in the cost of raw materials.