Bremerhaven. (bm) Strauss Group announced its financial results for FY-2022 with revenue growth countered by profit and margin erosion. The company’s results demonstrate growth in most categories, including the coffee business in Brazil and Eastern Europe, the water business in Israel and China, and most of the business categories in Israel. Revenues were impacted by the recall in the confectionery division and the partial suspension of production in Sabra for several months in 2022. Other topics of the week:
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- Just Eat Takeaway.com: files for deregistration from SEC [NL] Thu 03-23
- PepsiCo Announces 216 Million Dollar Investment in Ag Partnerships [US] Thu 03-23
- Just Eat Takeaway.com: announces leadership changes [NL] Thu 03-23
- Denmark: Geia Food buys Topfoods in Finland [DK] Wed 03-22
- Starbucks’ new chief executive officer takes the lead [US] Wed 03-22
- Kerry Group: announces FY-2022 preliminary results [IE] Tue 03-21
- Tattooed Chef: Updates Cost Reduction and Expansion Initiatives [US] Tue 03-21
- Whole Earth Brands: announces Q4-2022 results [US] Mon 03-20
- Kesko Group: Everything in the green in fiscal 2022 [FI] Mon 03-20
- Greedflation? What consumers think about the price increases [US] Sat 03-18
- CKE Restaurants: Appoints Chief Executive Officer [US] Sat 03-18