All articles by Carl Collen – Page 466
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ArticleWUWM retail section to hold conference
Hamburg will host the WUWM conference this year, with a focus on retail development
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ArticleMonsanto in De Ruiter acquisition
Monsanto is looking to enhance its vegetable seed business with a €546 acquisistion
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ArticleSun World realigns business activities
Three new business units have been created at the group
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ArticleNetto/Plus merger to be blocked
The Federal Cartel Office could step in to block the proposed merger
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ArticleFirst Dutch cherries harvested
Fruitmasters will market the season's first cherries from the Netherlands
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ArticleHLB rides out Brazil papaya shortage
Papaya production is on the rise in Brazil, reports HLB
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Berry companies set for inaugural congress
The first Global Berry Congress takes place in London this week
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ArticleOFT investigates UK supermarkets
The Office of Fair Trading is continuing its inquiry into possible price fixing among the country's leading food retailers
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ArticleBakkavör reports on “disappointing” Q1
The Icelandic group has had a tough first-quarter, according to the company's CEO
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Article1,000 mark is up for Ghanaian mangoes
Ghanaian mango exports to Europe hit 1,000 tonnes in 2007
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ArticleMelon sales down for Anecoop
Anecoop's melon sales have dropped for the third successive year, while overall fresh produce sales rise
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ArticleTesco continues to top expectations
UK's largest retailer reports 11.8 per cent rise in profits for 2007, with sales up 11 per cent year-on-year
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ArticleCasino still winning despite tough luck at home
French retail group reports consolidated third-quarter net sales of €6.4bn
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ArticleRewe looks to expand in Russia
Acquisition of Grossmart gives German group valuable opportunity for growth
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ArticleCarrefour's Champion to become Carrefour Market
French retail giant unveils plans for revamp of Champion store network across France
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ArticleTesco reveals plans for expansion in Ireland
Tony Keohane, Tesco Ireland’s chief executive, has announced that the retailer intends to open “six or seven stores a year, for the foreseeable future”.

