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World’s largest food company blames continued squeeze on household budgets
French food group’s sales return to higher volume in fourth quarter
Dirk Van de Put says confectionery group has faced no pressure to leave country completely
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Business secretary Kemi Badenoch warns agriculture secretary Steve Barclay of cost of proposals and possible breach of WTO rules
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Redwheel says they are ‘in complete agreement’ that business is worth substantially more than Elliott’s offer
Move by administrator puts hundreds of jobs at ethical beauty retailer at risk
Development bank has poured nearly $1bn into large agribusinesses in war-torn country
The UK electrical retailer’s board is right to push back against bidders taking advantage of depressed earnings
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