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Britain's Premier Foods (PFD.L), opens new tab beat annual profit expectations on Thursday, helped by year-round growth in sales of its Mr Kipling and Nissin brands, and laid down plans for ...
Stronger sales of Mr Kipling helped support growth at Premier Foods (Premier Foods/PA) Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods has revealed stronger-than-expected profits as sales of sweet snacks increased.
(Reuters) -Britain's Premier Foods beat annual profit expectations on Thursday, helped by year-round growth in sales of its Mr Kipling and Nissin brands, and laid down plans for potential price hikes.
Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods has revealed stronger-than-expected profits as sales of sweet snacks increased. The group said it benefited from strong shopper demand for its premium branded products ...
Premier Foods, which also owns Ambrosia and Bisto ... The group’s branded sweet treats business, which includes Mr Kipling and licenced Cadbury products, saw revenues grow by 7.3% for the ...
Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods has revealed stronger-than-expected profits as sales of sweet snacks increased. The group said it benefited from strong shopper demand for its premium branded ...
Revenue at Premier Foods jumped last year, driven by growth in branded goods and international sales. The Mr Kipling owner told markets this morning that adjusted profit before tax rose 8.8 per cent ...
Premier Foods, which also owns Ambrosia and Bisto, reported that overall revenues grew by 3.5% to £1.15 billion. Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods has revealed stronger-than-expected profits as ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods has revealed stronger-than-expected profits as sales of sweet snacks increased. The group said it benefited ...