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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
FOOD GROUP Glanbia said yesterday that its businesses were performing in line with expectations despite signs that consumers were becoming “increasingly value-conscious”.
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Milk and cheese producer Glanbia said today its businesses were performing as it predicted in August, with full-year results seen in line with market expectations.
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd, Lactose New Zealand, Friesland Foods, Friesland Foods Domo, Glanbia Foods Inc., and Saputo Inc. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... interest in CRH saw it close up by 67 cent, or 4.1 per cent at €17.18 but an aggressive seller in Glanbia saw the stock fall by 25 cent, or 11.9 per cent, to finish down at €1.85. The Iseq was also dragged down by other stocks coming out of MSCI indices, including Blackrock, CPL, Origin and Icon, all of which fell out of the MSCI Small Cap Index due to declining capitalisations. After advancing...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
... food companies to further develop their opportunities in the United States and would be meeting Glanbia and Kerry Foods, as well as the Irish Dairy Board, Bord Bia and Enterprise Ireland."Given the significance of the agri-food and drink sector to the Irish economy . . . this is a very valuable opportunity to impress upon US business leaders the priority that the Irish Government and Enterprise...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
... while IFG gave up 12 cents, or 14.6 per cent, to drop back to €0.70.On a brighter note, food group Glanbia revealed in its interim management statement that it was trading in line with expectations. Even that was not enough to prevent a sell-off in the stock, which retreated 15 cents, or 6.1 per cent, to €2.24. CRH has been strong of late, but it too suffered yesterday, falling back by 88...
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
... while IFG gave up 12 cent, or 14.6 per cent, to slip back to €0.70.On a brighter note, food group Glanbia revealed in its interim management statement that it was trading in line with expectations, although there was still a sell-off in the stock. It dropped back by 15 cent, or 6.1 per cent, to €2.24.CRH has been particularly strong of late, but it too suffered today, falling back by 88...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 06/11/2008
... benefiting from lower oil prices, and it added 17 cent, or 9.7 per cent, to close up at € 1.92.Glanbia fell back, due to a slip in performance from its US/UK peers, and gave up 25 cent, or 8.2 per cent, to close down at € 2.80.
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ireland.com (Free subscription) | 05/11/2008
... benefiting from lower oil prices, and it added 17 cent, or 9.7 per cent, to close up at €1.92. Glanbia fell back on the day, falling poor performances from its US/UK peers, and gave up 25 cent, or 8.2 per cent, to close down at €2.80. Heavy trading volumes in infrastructure services group SiteServ saw the stock fall by 2 cent, or 22.2 per cent, to €0.07. Despite a jubilant response to Barack...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 03/11/2008
... growing at an average annual rate of 2.1%. - The leading company in the market in 2006 was Glanbia plc. The second-largest player was Kerry Group with Dairygold Co-operative Society Limited in third place. Key reasons to purchase this title - Discover the major quantitative trends affecting the Dairy Food markets - Understand consumers consumption and expenditure patterns - Understand the...
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | 31/10/2008
... as an executive in the 1980s, building Baileys into a global spirits brand.Having left food group Glanbia, where he was a less than popular chief executive with the company's farmer shareholders in the wake of the Avonmore and Waterford Foods merger, Sullivan declined an offer to become Aer Lingus's chief executive in 2001.This left the flightpath clear for a young Willie Walsh to take the...
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Business Wire (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
... in the market in 2006 was Dairy Crest Group. The second-largest player was Arla Foods amba with Glanbia plc in third place. Key reasons to purchase this title - Discover the major quantitative trends affecting the Dairy Food markets - Understand consumers consumption and expenditure patterns - Understand the future direction of the market with reliable historical data and full five year...