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...Arla has a goal to reduce CO₂ emissions from farms by 30 per cent per kilo of milk by 2030, says Paul Savage, agriculture director for the co-operative’s UK branch....
...‘Perfect scenario’ Those look like V-shaped projections, Andrew Glenn thought to himself....
...“China’s economic trajectory will be “L-shaped”, rather than “U-shaped”, and definitely not “V-shaped....
...PepsiCo last week unveiled its latest solution: “Bubly”, a flavoured sparkling water packaged in bright neon cans and emblazoned with greetings such as “hey u”....
...A version of this article was first published by the Nikkei Asian Review on July 4 2018. ©2018 Nikkei Inc. All rights reserved....
...But effects on U.K. only marginally positive — and the fiscal expansion may not happen....
...The company said that its sugar division had “enjoyed growth, both organic and also due to the recent acquisition of Imperial Sugar, whose distribution brands performed well”....
...Moeldoko: China’s dismaying new claims in the South China Sea (WSJ) John Paulson Calls Puerto Rico Singapore of Caribbean (Bloomberg) Sugar: Drastic measures (Financial Times) The Co-op, the bananas and...
...(Reuters) “A federal court in New York has ordered MF Global Inc. to pay $1.2 billion in restitution to the failed brokerage firm’s customers, the U.S....
...She argues that “progressive” companies, such as Mars, are staving off legislation by keeping ahead of the curve – reducing fat, sugar and salt, and curbing advertising to children....
...Coca-Cola has become embroiled in a dispute with the French government over a new tax on fizzy drinks, leading the company to threaten to cut its investment in the country, before making an abrupt U-turn...
...companies as it seeks to tap faster growth outside the U.S. and Europe, reports Bloomberg...
...JPMorgan plans to start offering South African corporate banking services JPMorgan Chase & Co, the second- biggest U.S. bank by assets, will start offering banking services to South Africa’s largest companies...
...Guangdong Strong’s kookily named U-loveit instant tea helped that group rack up tea sales of Rmb4.2bn ($642m) in 2009....
...Mining companies provided the foundation to the rally as copper hit a four-month high....
...One of the big problems in Europe is getting people in different countries, or even different towns, to co-operate....
...Among the defensive stocks to find favour, Imperial Tobacco was up 1.8 per cent to £15.52 and British American Tobacco rose 0.8 per cent £15.97....
...It sports 25 adapters to connect to the enterprise software suites of rivals such as Oracle and SAP, and supports Microsoft’s Hyper-V virtualisation software....
...“Agricultural traders and crop processors including Archer Daniels Midland Co., Bunge Ltd. and Cargill Inc. have pared loans, said Eduardo Daher, who represents the firms as president of the National Association...
...Sugar producer Tate & Lyle remained in the doldrums....
...Just four blue-chip companies finished with gains of more than 1 per cent....
...Wall Street is drunk on ethanol, pouring cash into constructing refineries and searching for any company that can claim a link to “green” fuels....
...Imperial Sugar rose 13.6 per cent to $15.23 as it declared a special dividend of $2.50 a share....
...James Barlow, professor at Imperial College and co-author of the Audit Commission’s 2004 Report, “Implementing Telecare”, says that for the home-bound elderly, the UK government has moved to act through...
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