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COMMODITY PRICES.(of various food products)(Brief Article)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)
COMMODITY PRICES (Source: Wall Street Journal) ...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, steer, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2002-05-20
COMMODITY PRICES.(weekly food prices)(Brief Article)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)
COMMODITY PRICES (Source: Wall Street Journal) ...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, steer, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2002-04-08
COMMODITY PRICES.(of various food products)(Brief Article)(Illustration)(Statistical Data Included)
COMMODITY PRICES (Source: Wall Street Journal) ...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, steer, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2002-01-21
COMMODITY PRICES.(food commodity price trends)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
COMMODITY PRICES (Source: Wall Street Journal) ...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, steer, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2001-11-19
COMMODITY PRICES.(various food and drink products)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
COMMODITY PRICES (Source: Wall Street Journal) ...
Tags: beverage, food, Manufacturing, steer, Wall Street Journal
Research articles 2001-07-23

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FREE TRADE COULD STEER BILLIONS TO FARMERS.(Brief Article)
* On a brighter note, the worldwide removal of tariff barriers against farm products would enable Canadian farmers to boost their exports by a net $2.5 billion per year. That estimate comes from the George Morris Centre, an agricultural policy institute based in Guelph, Ont. It...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 1999-11-08
The Mayo Clinic
One afternoon in July, executives at Unilever's corporate headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J., had decided it was the right time to serve up, of all things, Thanksgiving dinner. Inside the test kitchen next to a conference room, about half a dozen women in aprons and tie-back hats hurried about a...
Tags: Food, Unilever PLC, Ingredient, Jamey Fish
News items 2009-11-06
Troubled Krispy Kreme hires veteran Kraft Food executive as CEO
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts on Tuesday hired longtime snack-food executive Daryl Brewster to steer it out of the final phase of its turnaround effort. Brewster, a 23-year veteran of the food business, had been president of Kraft Food's $6 billion North American Snacks & Cereals unit. Brewster came to Kraft...
Tags: brand, Branding, Cooper, food, KRAFT, Manufacturing, MARKETING, president
Research articles 2006-03-08
Nontraditional Job Opportunities For Your Teen: When The Local Fast Food Restaurant Isn't Hiring
The school year is winding down and your child is looking for some spending money. Many will apply at businesses that traditionally hire teens, like fast food restaurants and grocery stores. Usually, there are more applicants than positions and competition can be fierce. In areas where adult unemployment rates are...
Tags: Teen, Hiring, Food, Minimum Wage, Associated Content, School Year, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing
White papers 2005-04-07
Researchers say USDA Food Pyramid may not correctly address the dietary needs of the public - United States Department of Agriculture
USDA's Food Guide Pyramid, designed to steer consumers toward healthier diet choices, may not be adequate to address the complex and subtle needs of the public, according to researchers at Harvard University and the American Cancer Society. Their concern is that the Pyramid fails to distinguish between good fats and...
Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2002-12-09
WORLD BANK: Vietnam -- a three-pronged approach to at attacking poverty.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 December 1999-WORLD BANK: Vietnam -- a three-pronged approach to attacking poverty C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:021299 Hanoi -- Vietnam has made tremendous progress in reducing poverty, with the number of people with inadequate consumption of food and other ...
Tags: FINANCE, poverty, Vietnam, World Bank
Research articles 1999-12-03
Parmalat chokes on debt, bond and offshore fund spaghetti
MILAN AFP ? Parmalat, a leading Italian food company, was in deep trouble with its shares suspended for the second day over huge sums blocked in an offshore fund and because it needs money to pay bondholders. Amid press speculation that a new chief executive would be appointed to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, bond, bondholder, FINANCE, financial, food, Investment, Manufacturing, offshore, stock
Research articles 2003-12-09
Petty named Del Taco prexy, plots growth, acquisitions
LAGUNA HILLS, Calif. -- Del Taco Inc. has hired veteran chain leader C. Ronald Petty to be its president and steer the 325-unit Mexican-fast-food chain through a course of expansion and acquisition. Chairman Kevin Moriarty, who had turned around the once-flagging Del Taco since taking control of the Laguna...
Tags: Burger King Corp., Taco Bell Corp.
Research articles 1998-12-14
Albertson's results beat Wall Street expectations
BOISE, Idaho -- Moves to integrate and streamline its sprawling, coast-to-coast food and drug store network appear to be paying off and laying the groundwork for a gradual but sustained recovery at Albertson's. But much work remains to be done to steer the 2,533-store giant back to higher sales and...
Tags: Albertson's Inc.
Research articles 2001-03-26
Scroll compressors, secondary loops steer refrigeration systems in two directions.(Convenience Store Refrigeration)
Refrigeration equipment exhibited at the Food Marketing Institute's 1996 International Supermarket Industry Convention and Educational Exposition reflected a growing interest in scroll compressors and in secondary-loop systems. Scroll compressors are increasingly available in higher-horsepower versions. Secondary-loop systems allow the use of glycol instead of hydrofluorocarbon and hydrochlorofluorocarbon refrigerants. Specific products...
Tags: Food Marketing Institute Inc.
Research articles 1996-06-10
Managing Business Meetings
Meetings are a necessary part of everyone’s working life. Handled well, they present an opportunity to gather everyone together to review activities and plan new ones, or to examine a particular situation, agree on actions, and act in a coordinated manner. Handled badly, they can be boring and ineffectual. The...
Tags: TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Articles 2007-02-28
Forza Motorsport 3: Microsoft's latest offers 100 tracks, 400 cars, 300,000 polygons :
Even if you were an international billionaire playboy car collector (and, this being AutoWeek, some of you are), you probably would not own more than 100 or 200 cars. If you could own a racetrack, you probably could not afford more than one. You could not jet around the world...
Tags: game, Car
News items 2009-10-29
Singapore, Thailand Start on New Plan to Encourage Industrial Growth.
Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 7--A Singapore-Thailand Enhanced Economics Relations Steer programme has been established to encourage the growth of five key industries. The plan targets food processing and agribusiness, electronics parts for the auto industry,...
Tags: Bangkok Post, electronics, food, Manufacturing, Singapore, Strategy, Thailand
Research articles 2002-08-07
Making Waves
Justin King is a man who can handle rough seas and, says Julian Hunt, is the right choice to take the helm at M&S food Discovering that the new man at the helm of Marks & Spencer's food business loves sailing is a hack's dream. I mean, how often...
Tags: Haagen-Dazs Ltd.
Research articles 2001-09-15
MEP `grasps implications'
Anglo Beef Processors is still trying to persuade the European Parliament to soften the proposed EU beef labelling regulations, in particular the requirement for `categorisation' of retail cuts according to origin as steer, heifer or young bull carcase meat. MAFF is believed to be pessimistic ahead of the final...
Tags: bull, European Parliament, Government, regulation, Regulations
Research articles 2000-07-01
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