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Pork being one of the cheaper meats on sale at supermarkets full of shoppers desperate to cut their bills helped Cranswick, the maker of sausages by Jamie Oliver, enjoy a 21 per cent jump in half-year pre-tax profit to £22.5m. But pork could be about
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News in pictures Suggested Topics Washed-out barbecues during the wettest summer for a century meant pork processor Cranswick's sales came in below City forecasts. Sales grew 7 per cent between April and June but that slowed to 3.4 per cent in the
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Today Cash-strapped shoppers switching to pork to help cut costs has assisted the pork producer Cranswick to report strong sales growth. During the summer it reported first-quarter sales growth of 7.4 per cent. Numis Securities' Charles Pick reckons
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Hold Share price : 710p (-3p) Cranswick, a major pork supplier to the UK's big supermarkets, has had plenty to chew over in the last six months, which has been dominated by rising pig meat prices. Back in July, the company blamed "significant raw
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The company said like-for-like sales for the three months to the end of June were up 5%, but overall sales were down 2% reflecting the transfer of its cooked meat business to Farmers Boy, a joint venture with Morrison Supermarkets. But it is the raw
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Published in Company Comment on 9 May 2011 Value could be building behind these lagging share prices. Of the companies I've recently written about , three have share prices that have either remained roughly in the same place, or drifted down, since
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What's in a name" asks the National Association of Motor Auctions, proudly announcing that this is to be its new moniker (it has until now operated as the Society of Motor Auctions). Well, one thing that's in a name is what it makes people think of
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Story continues below Adonis holds some of Cranswick's 2.7 per cent stake in London Stock Exchange-listed African Consolidated Resources, where Cranswick is still chief executive, despite the Australian bankruptcy order...A transcript of the
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Story continues below ''So, the ATO creates a fictional assessment of tax against non-existent income of a non-Australian resident and then they use that assessment to bankrupt that person without them being allowed a defence,'' Cranswick writes in
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871p (+11p) Underlying sales growth at the big four supermarkets have suffered a sharp slowdown this year, as lower food price inflation and a cautious consumer have taken their toll. But sales have sizzled at Cranswick, which supplies pork to Tesco,
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