All Mergers & Acquisitions articles – Page 25
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ArticleMPs to scrutinise Sainsbury’s-Asda merger
Mike Coupe and Roger Burnley will be questioned by Efra committee on 20 June to assess impact on producers, suppliers and consumers
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ArticleNutrano-NCF farms deal unconfirmed
Following unmet contract conditions at the expected completion date, the deal has currently not been ratified
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ArticlePrecision farming at heart of Munckhof deal
Takeover of 134 year-old, family-run machinery specialist opens door to development of new technology in new markets
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ArticleVergro strikes deal to acquire D&G
Belgian fruit and veg exporter to buy D&G Fruit, a producer specialised in Conference pears, apples and cherries
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ArticleGreenyard reflects on tough 12 months
Closer partnerships with Carrefour and Albert Heijn, as well as recent German restructuring, said to be bearing fruit
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ArticleTotal Produce targets 'continued growth'
Company says it is in a 'strong position' and that recent Dole transaction represented a 'significant step'
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ArticleOcado and Kroger to build online network
Latest deal brings Ocado Smart Platform to the US following similar deals in France, Canada, Sweden and the UK
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ArticleAgroFresh partners with Pagoda
The two companies will innovate together to strengthen each’s market leverage and combat food waste
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ArticleDiscounters promise to stay cheaper in face of merger
Aldi and Lidl say they are committed to remaining cheaper than competitors following news of Sainsbury's potential merger with Asda
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ArticleKen Towle is new Nisa chief
The former Tesco director will head up the retailer following completion of the merger with Co-op yesterday
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ArticleDel Monte makes Purple Carrot investment
Investment builds on Del Monte's 'commitment to further diversify the company'
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ArticleFlipkart to sell majority stake to Walmart
The US retailer has beaten its rival, Amazon, in the battle for a piece of the Indian platform
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ArticleSainsbury’s-Asda tie-up ‘could squeeze small suppliers’
Federation of Small Businesses concerned increased buying power could be used to ‘milk small suppliers for all they’re worth’
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ArticleMerger 'risks store closures and job losses’, Unite warns
Union warns £15 billion deal has implications for tens of thousands of jobs, but Mike Coupe insists stores and their workers will be retained
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ArticleBayer sets price on sale of veg seeds business to BASF
Forced asset sale satisfies conditions set out by EU for clearance of Bayer’s acquisition of Monsanto
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ArticleKoppert Cress expands into Belarus
Company's recent tie-up with Stanislav Batura-Venzelev promises to raise profile of its brand in the country
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ArticleThe Greenery reveals APS investment
Dutch group reveals it now owns a minority share in what is the UK's largest tomato supplier to the retail industry
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ArticleLimoneira forms Grupo Argentino
The California-based grower-packer-exporter has joined with Argentine companies to fill gaps in supply
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ArticleGreenyard buys 49 per cent of Mor International
Israel-based exotics group will enhance supply of products like avocados, mangoes, persimmons and pomegranates
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ArticleNisa sales up after P&H collapse
The retail and wholesale company revealed a 26.1 per cent increase on this time last year despite an "extremely challenging" market

