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DUBAI Gulfood 2012, a leading global trade fair for the food and hospitality industry, opened on Sunday with more than 3,800 exhibitors showcasing their products meant for a region boasting one of the fastest growing food import bills in the world. Shai
Tens of thousands of international trade visitors thronged the halls on its first day at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre (DICEC), where 3,800 companies from over 88 countries began brisk trading from the moment the show opened.
Britvic has delivered a robust set of results, despite the particularly challenging economic backdrop in 2011
Drinks group Britvic Ireland has said it is planning a number of cost-cutting measures, including a reduction in staffing numbers, as it continues to deal with a difficult trading environment. The company briefed staff on its plans earlier today, though
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ROBINSONS and Tango firm Britvic has reported improved sales growth after UK consumers bought more soft drinks for the home in the run up to Christmas. But the group saw its overall performance held back by “dire” sales in Ireland, where revenues dropped
Britvic Ireland continues to face very challenging macro economic conditions and combined with disappointing weather has led to the total soft drinks market continuing to decline
Panmure Gordon analyst, Damien McNeela, made his comments in a note following Britvic’s first quarter (Q1) results yesterday, which revealed that the soft drinks giant (the UK’s largest supplier of still soft drinks, and the number two player in carbonat
FOOD DRINKS company Britvic said it was staying in Ireland yesterday despite revealing another set of miserable results for its operations here.In a management statement covering the first quarter of its financial year, the maker of soft drinks such as M
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Britvic has delivered a robust set of results, despite the particularly challenging economic backdrop in 2011
Britvic Ireland continues to face very challenging macro economic conditions and combined with disappointing weather has led to the total soft drinks market continuing to decline
