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...Ian Jones, professor of virology at the University of Reading, said the BioNTech vaccine had always looked like “the most bang-per-buck”....
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...The investor eventually agreed to sell the house to Ms Jones-Sanders for $5,000 after Detroit Eviction Defense, a non-profit group, organised a protest at his property management company....
...“There is no train,” said one scientist, crushing the hopes of Indiana Jones types worldwide....
...“People will go hungry, and they will be pushed into the arms of Isis,” said one former municipal administrator who fled the city and met the FT in the northern Iraqi city of Erbil....
...This is going to be most evident in food and apparel....
...Neil Williams, group chief economist, Hermes Investment Management Not much change....
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...The US packaged food industry has suffered from weak demand from price-conscious consumers. But the food industry is also a more complicated business than beer, with a broader range of product types....
...Additionally, the stronger dollar exports inflation to the UK by lifting the pound price of food and energy. The UK economy may feel the impact of both effects in the coming months....
...Neil O’Sullivan is deputy editor of FT Life & Arts....
...fast-food chains....
...The company does not break out food deals specifically....
...“That brand for them has really been clearly the best of the three that they have,” said Jack Russo, analyst at Edward Jones....
...The packaged foods producer, which owns the Hunt’s ketchup and Hebrew National hot dog brands, said profits rose to $484.5m in the quarter....
...Governance, calculation, distribution and licensing of the Dow Jones-UBS Commodity Index will now fall to the financial data and media company, which plans to rename it the Bloomberg Commodity Index on July...
...Companies from Kellogg to Kraft Foods to McDonald’s are also being hit by weakness in overall food spending as middle and lower income consumers continue to struggle after the recession....
...McDonald’s operates nearly 1,300 restaurants in France, and the Illinois-based company controls around 46 per cent of the French fast food market, according to Euromonitor....
...The shares opened on Friday at $28.66 and rose as high as $33.44 in morning trading, valuing the company at about $936m....
...About one in seven shops in the UK are standing empty, with city and town centres in the north hit hardest, according to the Local Data Company....
...In the back room of a brewery in the northwest of England, the boss of a family-owned manufacturer is discussing India....
...Jack Russo, analyst at Edward Jones and Co, said Yum would recover but the shares fell sharply as few had expected December’s food safety scare in China to continue into 2013....
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