Tag: Food/Beverages
24 days ago
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GrainCorp Holds Dividend Despite 34% Fall in Annual Profit

Volumes and margins beat historical averages, but were down from record levels in fiscal 2022

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about 1 month ago
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Californian Vineyard Founded by Lebanese Migrants Sells for Up to $1 Billion

Winemaker DAOU was set up by two brothers who fled Lebanon during civil war in the 1970s

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3 months ago
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China’s Moutai Wants to Satisfy All Your Cravings

Company’s new offerings targeting younger Chinese might not stick, but its core brand is so valuable that may not matter

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6 months ago
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The Global Brands Coming to a Shopping Mall Near You

Content helped build Lego into the world’s largest toy maker. Its movies, TV shows and video games take advantage of ...

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7 months ago
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King Charles III’s Coronation Is Not Worth the 5 a.m. Wake-Up For Some Americans

American royal watchers who’ve never missed a predawn wedding or funeral may draw the line at King Charles: ‘I’ll cat...

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8 months ago
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Blackmores Recommends A$1.84 Bln Takeover Proposal by Kirin

Blackmores began in a Brisbane health-food store in 1938

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9 months ago
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United Malt Gets A$1.5 Billion Takeover Proposal From Malteries Soufflet

Proposal was worth A$5.00 a share in cash, United Malt said

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12 months ago
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Supermarkets Offer More Store Brands to Lure Cost-Conscious Shoppers

Consumers in the U.S. and Europe are gravitating toward stores’ cheaper private-label products as inflation hits disp...

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about 1 year ago
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Corporate Executives Call for Action-Based Approach at COP27

Business leaders are pushing for specific actions to combat climate change and asking for clearer policies to support...

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about 1 year ago
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U.S. Chip Curbs Threaten China’s Emerging Manufacturers

China’s semiconductor companies could find themselves in the crosshairs as the U.S. imposes more restrictions on expo...

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over 1 year ago
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Online Luxury Giant Farfetch Agrees to Buy Stake in Rival

The online marketplace has agreed to take a significant stake in rival e-commerce platform Yoox Net-a-Porter, consoli...

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over 1 year ago
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Tassal Agrees to A$1.1 Billion Takeover by Canada’s Cooke Inc.

Tassal Group has agreed to be bought by Canada’s Cooke Inc. in a takeover that values the Australian salmon producer ...

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over 1 year ago
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Bubs Australia’s Revenue Surges on U.S. Formula Demand

Bubs Australia Ltd.’s fourth-quarter revenue jumped nearly fourfold as the infant-formula manufacturer benefited from...

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over 1 year ago
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Bubs Australia Shares Rise on New U.S. Supplier Agreements

Bubs Australia shares rose Monday after the infant-formula manufacturer said that it had entered into two new U.S. su...

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almost 2 years ago
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Chanel Picks Luxury Industry Outsider Leena Nair as Its Next CEO

Leena Nair will become CEO of the luxury company next year after leading human resources at Unilever.

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about 2 years ago
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Wine Deal Making Surges as Investors Look Past Covid-19 Woes

Deal makers have targeted the wine industry, as investors bet on rising prices for winery acreage despite a Covid-19 ...

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over 2 years ago
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Is MSG Bad for You? Not if It Comes With a Side of Microchips

Stock picking is often viewed as a dry business, or a headache. Washing down this semiconductor play with a glass of ...

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over 2 years ago
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A Better Bet on China’s Three-Child Policy

Many more babies in China is a long shot, but healthcare demand isn’t going anywhere but up.

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over 2 years ago
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‘A Cathedral of Beer’: Belgian Abbey Reopens Brewery After Two Centuries

Will the new brews be worth the wait? Beer maker Carlsberg, which funded the new brewery on the site of the old one, ...

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over 2 years ago
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Fizzy Beer Stocks Are Due for a Bar Fight in China

China’s beer drinkers are getting choosier. Will Bud remain the King of Beers?

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almost 3 years ago
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Trappist Beer Needs Trappist Monks to Brew It, but the Vocation Is Dwindling

Abbeys have fewer brothers these days, worrying those devoted to the high-end beers.

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almost 3 years ago
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Brexit Isn’t Stopping U.K. Borrowers From Finding Cheap Money in Europe

Weeks after the U.K. split from the European Union, British companies are continuing to benefit from the continent’s ...

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about 3 years ago
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China’s Sour Grapes Spell Trouble for Australian Wine

Australian wine is the latest commodity in Beijing’s crosshairs, leaving companies like Treasury Wines with few palat...

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about 3 years ago
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China Escalates Australia Trade Dispute With Wine Tariffs

China imposed anti-dumping tariffs on Australian wine, escalating a monthslong trade dispute and forcing local vintne...

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about 3 years ago
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String of Firms That Imploded Have Something in Common: Ernst & Young Audited Them

The Big Four accounting concern reviewed the books of Wirecard, Luckin Coffee and other companies where investors los...

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about 3 years ago
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Companies Give Up Cash Cushions to Buy Back Debt

Companies in the U.S. and Europe are buying back bonds to reduce the cash piles they built up earlier this year, sign...

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about 3 years ago
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How to Get Rich in China: Float Your Bottled Water Company

Zhong Shanshan’s rise to the top of China’s wealth rankings has been meteoric, but it may not last long.

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