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...People mix up company names and buy stocks effectively by accident. Robert ArmstrongYes. Cisco and Sysco being a classic example from the 2000s. Katie MartinFill us in, Rob, on the Cisco Sysco . . ....
...He now confronts a fierce activist fund known for demanding streamlining and governance reforms at consumer goods groups including Procter & Gamble, Sysco and Mondelez....
...Of those businesses (which included companies such as Sysco, Oracle, Fox, Campbell Soup, Clorox, Seagate Technology, News Corp and Tyson), ten had annual interest expenses that were already more than 10...
...It recovered part of the losses after the company said it would not raise its offer any further....
...It has a long history in the consumer goods sector, and notably has led activist campaigns at Mondelez International, Procter & Gamble and Sysco....
...’s efforts to push for change haven’t always gone as planned, the activist investor has waged successful campaigns at some of the consumer industry’s largest corporations including Procter & Gamble and Sysco...
...Sysco would need to cut around €190m of costs annually from Metro to cover that. At under 5 per cent of the German company’s overheads this looks feasible....
...With $60bn in annual sales, Sysco generates twice as much revenue as Metro. Its stock market value of $35.4bn is about eight times the size of the German company. Metro declined to comment....
...Among those shut out were Sysco and US Foods, national distributors who were mentioned by Sonny Perdue, the US agriculture secretary, during the rollout of the effort....
...It said Sysco Corp, the food retailer, lacked a climate change policy....
...The firm’s largest holdings were in the American conglomerate Procter & Gamble and food company Sysco....
...(FT) The day ahead Earnings diary Fiat Chrysler has first-quarter results on Tuesday, as does Pinterest, Sysco and Walt Disney, which furloughed more than 100,000 workers last month....
...Jack Dorsey (pictured above, right) has been CEO of two companies for the past five years —— he runs Twitter and Square, companies that he co-founded....
...(GQ) News round-up French insurer Covéa set to buy PartnerRe for $9bn (FT) Sysco Corp explores tie-up with Germany’s Metro (FT) Software company $1.4bn loan deal shelved on virus turmoil (FT) British...
...The company is also a leader in terms of using technology for more sustainable mining....
...Commercial distributors including multinational restaurant supplier Sysco, a $28bn market cap food service company, have recently begun offering Impossible Foods’ soy and wheat-protein burger....
...Estee Lauder, Archer Daniels Midland, Walt Disney, Hasbro, Mattel, Ralph Lauren, Twitter, General Motors, Sysco and Gilead Sciences are among the other companies listed on the S&P 500 that will report results...
...Estée Lauder, Archer Daniels Midland, Walt Disney, Hasbro, Mattel, Ralph Lauren, Twitter, General Motors, Sysco and Gilead Sciences are among the other companies listed on the S&P 500 that will report results...
...We will continue to vigorously defend our company.” A Pilgrim’s spokesman said: “Pilgrim’s believes the case is completely without merit....
...Partially offsetting the losses, the fund’s second-largest holding, the food company Sysco, is up 12 per cent, and its stakes in Bank of New York Mellon and burger chain Wendy’s are also in positive territory...
...Sysco, Tyson Foods, Walt Disney, Marriott, Electronic Arts, TripAdvisor, 21st Century Fox and Nvidia are among the companies posting results next week....
...In its latest filing, P&G said it had analysed since November 1, 2015, the total shareholder return of its company versus four companies where Mr Peltz sits on the board — Mondelez, Sysco, Madison Square...
...Sysco last year....
...A separate filing from Trian Fund Management late on Friday showed that the activist investor co-founded by Nelson Peltz — also the company’s largest shareholder — had boosted its stake in Sysco to 43.97m...
...Sysco, a US food manufacturer and distributor, has agreed to buy a UK rival Brakes for $3.1bn (£2.2bn)....
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