Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4067
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ArticleUS unveils economic stimulus package
The funding is designed to jump-start the US economy, create jobs and support rural communities
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ArticleEarly cherries extend marketing reach
Cherries grown in Spain and sold under the Cherries Glamour brand will debut in Scandinavia and China this season
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Fresh start for Slow Food
Slow Food, the eco-gastronomic movement, is making a fresh start in the UK with a sponsorship-funded move to Covent Garden in London.
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ArticleFyffes' finances exceed expectations
Fyffes beat even its own expectations in delivering profits ahead of its own targets and market expectations in 2008, with a €21.3 million (£19.6m) boost.
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ArticleFruitnet's guide to economic survival
As the economic ice age continues to grip the globe, Fruitnet.com has produced a handy guide to help companies stay warm during bleak conditions
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ArticleTesco to open Hexi supermarket
The UK-based retailer has signed a deal to open a new store in Hexi New City, Nanjing
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ArticleIntermarché introduces budget range
The French retailer has launched a budget range of fresh produce to respond to consumer concerns about price
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ArticleAussies fear banana disease threat
The news that bananas will be imported from the Philippines has left one former minister "staggered"
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Food sales slow in retail drop-off
Growth in food sales slowed as inflation added to a drop-off in retail sales after the January clearance boost faded, according to results released by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) today.
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ArticleCEO change at Zim
Israeli shipping company Zim Integrated Shipping Services has announced the appointment of a new president and CEO
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Chiquita strengthens finance arm
Chiquita Brands International will expand its board of directors to include Kerrii B Anderson, to strengthen the financial sector of the business.
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ArticleTotal Produce targets modest growth
Company ups investment in Capespan and reveals 6.6 per cent increase in pre-tax profit for previous year
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ArticleFyffes on target despite rising costs
Company reports improvements in pricing in recent weeks and says its overall earnings target for the year remains unchanged
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ArticleRose attacked over M&S failings
Marks & Spencer has come under fire from a top City analyst who said the upmarket retailer has made “no financial progress” under its current failing management team.
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ArticleTesco targets failed pub sites
Tesco has taken full advantage of its victory over the Competition Commission last week by lodging hundreds of planning applications on the site of failed pubs in ambitious expansion plans.
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ArticleWaitrose launches discount brand
High-end retailer responds to consumer concerns about the recession with introduction of 'essential Waitrose' range
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ArticleSpotlight falls on farm deaths
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is inviting local agricultural workers from Cambridgeshire, Norfolk and Lincolnshire to attend a farm safety day in Wisbech with a focus on preventing agricultural deaths.
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ArticleMaersk announces rate increases
Maersk Line has revealed plans to up its cargo rates for trade between Asia and Europe in order to maintain the quality of its services
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ArticleGovernment confirms set-aside approach
DEFRA has confirmed its intention to encourage a voluntary approach to set-aside replacement as it looks to get industry leaders to rally round the project.
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Morrisons poised to report growth
After coming out on top during the festive period, Morrisons is looking to cement its strengthened position in the retail market when it releases its preliminary results on Thursday.

