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...Speaking to the Financial Times following the Illinois verdict, Licht did not confirm or deny that the company was exploring a sale again. “Who is going to want to buy an infant formula business?”...
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...The jury in an Illinois state court came to the conclusion that one of its formulas for premature babies, Enfamil Premature 24, which is manufactured by Reckitt’s US infant formula business Mead Johnson,...
...A ruling in an Illinois court last month over an Enfamil product wiped £5bn off the company’s market value....
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...Despite stronger growth in its sales, Boots is shutting 300 UK stores, the latest of a series of closures, while Walgreens is closing 150 US outlets....
...The company can either seek a post-trial dismissal motion or, if that fails, appeal to an Illinois district appellate court....
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...Boots will close 300 stores in the UK and a further 150 Walgreens branches in the US over the next year as parent company Walgreens Boots Alliance seeks to “optimise” locations....
...The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Singapore’s second-largest lender, has made an offer to fully acquire its life insurance subsidiary Great Eastern Holdings....
...Reckitt shares were set for a historic plunge as investors considered the potential fallout after a court awarded $60mn in damages to an Illinois woman who said her baby died after consuming the company’...
...In 2017, investors including TowerBrook sold Hayfin to British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, a Canadian pension plan....
...“This will be the first time in three years that input prices have been stable,” the company said on Thursday....
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...The corporation said it was hit by a 30 per cent real-terms cut in funding between 2010 and 2020, as the licence fee failed to keep pace with inflation, prompting an aggressive cost-cutting programme that...
...Ireland is expecting bumper corporation tax receipts to deliver an €8.6bn budget surplus this year, giving the government leeway in an expected pre-election budget even as it cautions that the outsized contributions...
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...These two companies are accused by more fastidious growers of planting vineyards designed for machines rather than skilled humans. Labour can cost $25,000 an acre a year at a top-notch vineyard....
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