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Central Bankers Sound Alarm Over Food Prices
By Krista Hughes and Dominic Lau BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters) - Soaring food prices are helping to push up inflation all around the world, central bankers said on Monday, urging more market competition and free trade to even out prices. With food prices rising...
Tags: Currency & Foreign exchange, Financial accounting, Financial services, Asset management, Investment, Bank for International Settlements, financial market, inflation, interest rate, policymaker, bond, bank, asset price, financial, liquidity, asset, stock market, U.S., Thoms
News items 2008-05-05
Are Ethanol and Washington Headed for 'Divorce'?
Now that food riots are breaking out around the world, there are serious moves being made to get the federal government to cut back on the subsidies it gives to ethanol producers, and to retire the laws mandating ethanol production. Ethanol is increasingly taking blame for pushing...
Tags: Food, Ethanol, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-04-25
Kroger Hires Head of Multicultural Marketing
Kroger has spent several years expanding its selections, particularly of ethnic foods. Now, it has created a new management position and hired Angel Colon, a veteran of Goya Foods and Kellogg, to head "multicultural business development." Colon "will be responsible for enhancing Kroger's approach to serving its...
Tags: Food, Marketing, Kroger, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-04-21
Chicago Rice Hits New Record High Above $25
By Miho Yoshikawa and Sybille de La Hamaide TOKYO/PARIS (Reuters) - U.S. rice futures struck a new lifetime peak above $25 in Asian trading on Thursday, as worries about possible supply shortages continued to plague the world's second-biggest food grain crop. Other grains...
Tags: corn, Cooper, Sydney, Chicago, U.S., Thomson Reuters Corp.
News items 2008-04-24
Premier Foods Says Trading in Line With Forecasts
LONDON (Reuters UK) - Premier Foods PFD said on Tuesday its trading for the 17 weeks to 26 April was in line with expectations, and that it was making progress recovering rises in commodity prices. The maker of Hovis bread, which cut its dividend and ...
Tags: Food, Premier Food, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Oukbs, Premierfoods, Trading
News items 2008-05-13
Factory Gate Inflation Hits Record High
LONDON (Reuters UK) - Factory gate prices and producers' costs rose at a record pace in April, official statistics showed on Monday, as fuel and food costs soared. The Office for National Statistics said that output prices rose an unadjusted 1.4 percent on the month in...
Tags: Food, Figure, Inflation, Food & Beverage, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Manufacturing, Finance, Oukbs
News items 2008-05-12
Premier Foods to Sell M&S Suppliers
LONDON (Reuters UK) - Premier Foods PFD is planning to sell chilled food unit RF Brookes and Avana Bakeries, two top suppliers to retailer Marks & Spencer MKS, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The paper, which quoted no sources, said Premier Foods, Chief Executive Robert Schofield...
Tags: Food, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Oukbs, Premierfoods
News items 2008-04-20
Tax Rebates Unlikely to Help Restaurants
The tax rebate checks being mailed out by the federal government won't do much for the restaurant industry, according to a survey by Technomic. The foodservice research outfit found that about 10 percent of consumers plan to use their checks to indulge in a night out at a nice restaurant,...
Tags: Food, NPD Group Inc., Food & Beverage, Taxes, Sales Channel, Free Trade, Financial Services, Manufacturing, Financial Planning, Finance, Sales, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-05-09
Unilever First-quarter Sales Top Forecasts, Year to Beat Target
By David Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Unilever ULVR, the maker of Dove soap, Sunsilk shampoo and Knorr soups, beat forecasts with a 7.2 percent rise in first-quarter underlying sales and said annual sales will top its target, sending its shares higher. The world's...
Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, Unilever PLC, operating margin, food, London, sales, analyst, earnings forecast, pricing strategy, earnings per share, emerging market, performance, Thomson Reuters Corp., acquisition, brand, industry, environment
News items 2008-05-08
The Business of Baseball
Going to the baseball stadium is no longer just about catching the game on the field, but rather the overall ball park "experience." SF Giants Chief Operating Officer Larry Baer says at AT&T Ball Park, stadium sales account for up to 65% of overall team revenues. From new luxury boxes,...
Tags: team, sales, game
Videos 2008-05-07
Vietnam Seeks to Calm Rice-buying Binge
By Grant McCool HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters) - Vietnam moved to quell panic over rice supplies on Monday, banning speculation in the market after a "chaotic" buying binge at the weekend highlighted growing global fears about food security. Queues and empty shelves...
Tags: Food & Beverage, Free trade, Vietnam, World Bank, Philippines, food, secretary, India, government, supplier, Thomson Reuters Corp., inflation, security, TV
News items 2008-04-28
5 Ways to Foil Lunch Thieves
The top workplace etiquette complaint among office workers? Raiders of the lost lunch. A recent study found that a whopping 97.8 percent of office dwellers believed fridge thieves to be the worst offenders. The Lean Cuisine has left the building. The takeout has taken off. So...
Tags: Food & Beverage, Team management, CC Holland, Nothing, takeout
Blog posts 2008-05-09
Vietnam Bans Rice Speculation
By Grant McCool HO CHI MINH CITY (Reuters UK) - Vietnam banned rice speculation after a surge in buying over the weekend in southern Vietnam but said it had sufficient stocks for domestic consumption and exports. The ban is the latest sign of growing unease over...
Tags: Food, Food & Beverage, Government, Manufacturing, Oukbs, Vietnam
News items 2008-04-27
OFT Raids Supermarkets and Suppliers
By Dan Lalor LONDON (Reuters UK) - Sainsbury SBRY said on Sunday it had been visited by officials from the consumer affairs watchdog, after a report of a widespread inquiry into alleged price fixing by supermarket operators and suppliers. The Sunday Telegraph newspaper said the Office...
Tags: Bank, Supplier, OFT, Channel Management, Food & Beverage, Food, Tractor Supply Co., Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
News items 2008-04-27
Inflation Poses PR Challenge for Food Industry
Whenever oil prices spike, energy companies like Exxon come in for even more criticism than usual. The public is generally a bit more forgiving of food companies – that is, up to a point. With the government reporting that food inflation is as bad as it has been in nearly...
Tags: Public Relations, Food, Food Company, Inflation, Food & Beverage, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Manufacturing, Finance, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-04-14
Illinois Tool to Buy Enodis For 1.03 Billion Pounds
LONDON/NEW YORK (Reuters UK) - Enodis ENO has agreed to be bought by Illinois Tool Works ITW for 1.03 billion pounds, turning its back on the agreed 948 million pounds takeover by U.S.-based Manitowoc MTW. The shares in Enodis, the maker of fast-food fryers, were ...
Tags: Food, Acquisition, Offer, Price, Enodis, Illinois Tool Works, Illinois Tool Works Inc., Manitowoc Co. Inc.
News items 2008-05-08
San Miguel Brewery Unit Gains 6 Percent on Debut
By Rosemarie Francisco MANILA (Reuters) - San Miguel Brewery SMB, the crown jewel of Southeast Asia's biggest food and drinks conglomerate, rose over 6 percent on its debut on Monday after its parent shrank its IPO price range and halved the number of...
Tags: Food & Beverage, Financial Planning, Financial accounting, brewery, Southeast Asia, IPO, Philippines, food, beverage, investor, asset, valuation, investment, stock price, analyst, net income, Thomson Reuters Corp., business strategy, acquisition, stock, strategy, industry
News items 2008-05-12
Kraft, Kellogg, Dean Beat Estimates Despite Costs
By Brad Dorfman CHICAGO (Reuters) - Two of the largest U.S. food makers, Kraft Foods Inc KFT and Kellogg Co K, posted higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday, showing that price increases and cost-cutting measures continue to offset soaring costs for wheat...
Tags: Food & Beverage, Sales strategy, Corporate law, Financial accounting, Kellogg Co., Kraft Foods Inc., food company, Dean Foods Co., price increase, food, quarterly profit, acquisition, Chicago, New Product Development, sales, divestiture, earnings, Thomson Reuters Corp., co
News items 2008-04-30
Jobless Claims, Retail Sales Show Resilience
By Nancy Waitz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of U.S. workers filing claims for initial jobless benefits fell last week and retail sales rebounded last month from a dismal March, suggesting the economy, while soft, was not crumbling rapidly. Many economists have concluded...
Tags: Sales strategy, Sales force management, Investment, economist, sales, Washington, benefit, food, volatility, stock, Thomson Reuters Corp., U.S., performance, job
News items 2008-05-08
Trichet Says High Inflation a Global Phenomenon
BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters UK) - Soaring food and commodity prices are pushing up inflation all around the world and leave no room for complacency, top policymakers said on Monday after talks at the Bank for International Settlements. Summing up discussions among central bank officials from ...
Tags: Bank, Food, Emerging Market, Banker, Inflation, Trichet, Commodity Price, Global Economy Meeting
News items 2008-05-05
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