Meldungen aus Europa – Page 4969
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RBS extends Le Meridien deadline
Le Meridien Hotels has been given a temporary reprieve from adminstration as Royal Bank of Scotland have extended a repayment deadline.
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Custos sells Salvesen stake
Custos, the Swedish investment group has sold its 9.4 per cent stake in logistics group Christian Salvesen.
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F&PA gears up for Hampton Court
The Flowers & Plants Association will be holding demonstrations led by some of the biggest names in the floristry industry at the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show this week.
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Sainsbury's having heart and lung transplant, says Davis
Sir Peter Davis, the chief executive of J Sainsbury, has described the supermarket group he inherited as a "run-down boarding house" needing a complete overhaul, according to The Independent.
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New sales manager at Syngenta
Syngenta Seeds Ltd has announced the appointment of Andy Varney as sales manager vegetables for the UK.
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Nisperos set for 2004 return
The success of Nisperos in 2003 has led to plans for a bigger campaign for 2004.
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John Baarda installs new vine line
Ulma packaging has supplied an Atlanta Hi-tech flow-packaging machine fitted with a Dakota automatic in-feed system to tomato and cucumber growers, John Baarda.
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Rungis Club Young Chef winner announced
The final of the Rungis Club Young Chef Competition took place at Bournemouth and Poole College on June 26 and the competition was fierce.
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FTA calls for more spending on roads.
FTA has backed transport select committee recommendations that the Transport Select Commitee reveals expenditure plans for road maintenance.
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Tenants bullish at Garden party
The bullish mood of New Covent Garden's tenants was emphasised by Philip Emanuel at the market's annual dinner and dance.
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Western deal done and dusted
After protracted negotiations, Western International wholesale market can look forward to a new site. tenants will know whether there is a place for them by the midle of next week.
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Sainsbury's relaunches Grower of the Year
Sainsbury's has re-launched its UK Grower of the Year competition to appeal to a wider audience.
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Apple growers should help themselves
Apple producers, suppliers and supermarkets world-wide can do a great deal more to help themselves and raise consumption simply by providing consistent quality, believes one leading New Zealand grower.
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Children to receive produce education
Notts children to be given opportunity to visit local producers and learn about fruit and vegetables.
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Bayer shows commitment to fruit industry
Bayer CropScience announced its commitment to the british fruit industry at a House of Lords event on Monday.
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Somerfield plans major reshuffle
Somerfield has unveiled plans to make its stores smaller and plans to sub-let some selling space to other retailers.
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Sainsbury's market share falls
Sainsbury's has seen it's market share suffer once more as Tesco and Asda take advantage
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Chilean growers federation to host seminar
Fedefruta, the Chilean Federation of Fruit Growers, is to host an international business seminar in Santiago in September to introduce interested importers from around the world to the Chilean fruit-producing industry.
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SALT ASSAULT
Salt. Essential to life, and in particular to chips but when it comes to ready meals, and especially those for children,
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DEAF WAITERS
Most of us are familiar with the "Brit abroad" ñ struggling to communicate with one of his European counterparts. If he

