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Food group delays annual report amid procurement investigation
Companies kept in investment grade territory even when their raw numbers merit downgrades
The founder of Berkshire Hathaway put excess faith in US packaged food brands
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Comments follow Berkshire Hathaway’s multibillion-dollar writedown on Kraft Heinz
Packaged goods groups left exposed by lack of structural change, report finds
$16bn wiped from company’s market value after ‘disastrous’ update
Private equity in the public markets looks like a flop
Eurosceptic MPs warn they’ll try to end the UK government if Prime Minister Theresa …
Shares drop in after-hours trading as company discloses subpoena
Food giant Kraft Heinz is looking to gobble up its competitors, Volkswagen chief exe…
Food company and its backer 3G Capital have refrained from big deals for past two years
With revenues flat and shares falling, the food group is cooking up fresh plans
Ketchup maker loses almost 9 per cent in value as commodity price rises eat into sales
The inheritors have their work cut out if they wish to keep company
Food group’s shares jump on promise new products will help boost sales
Employee remarks show big differences between Europe and the US corporate culture
Some 70 per cent of goods are transported by road, but a shortage of drivers and soaring demand could put a brake on growth
Brussels prepares to counter possible US car duties by targeting household staples
The fate of the Swiss group will be a defining test for an industry under pressure from changing consumer tastes and activist investors
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