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Sector: Food and Beverage
More and more organic foods are hitting the supermarket shelves, with Irwin Simon, Hains Celestial CEO.
Tim Ramey, a food and beverage analyst at D.A. Davidson, tells CNBC which stocks he recommends investors stuff in their portfolios.
UK soft drink maker Britvic posted a sparking set of full-year results Wednesday, beating expectations with a 23% rise in profit. "We had a ...
Compass Group beat expectations with its full-year earnings Wednesday after an extensive cost-cutting strategy helped the catering group's b...
Recession-wary consumers are regaining their appetite for ready-meals, according Greencore. Patrick Coveney, CEO of Greencore, told CNBC the...
As the holiday season approaches, food is on everyone's mind. Soaring demand from China and India, along with other factors like natural dis...
Stocks to watch going into this afternoon's trading session, with CNBC's Mary Thompson.
CNBC's Mary Thompson looks a a takeover attempt in the Barista wars, as well as other stocks worth watching.
Packing pounds with popcorn, with the Power Lunch team.
SABMiller, the world's second-largest brewer posted a 6% rise in earnings in the first half Thursday. "There has been a very significant ris...
Nessa O'Sullivan, CFO of Coca-Cola Amatil talks about the brand's resilience in a market where mergers and acquisitions have been rife. She ...
Hershey and Ferrero are interested in potentially teaming up to rival Cadbury's offer for Kraft, with CNBC's David Faber.
Dutch supermarket group Ahold said Wednesday it plans to cut costs by more than $521 million over three years. CEO John Rishton told CNBC th...
“It’s a very delicious situation at the moment in the markets,” Chris Zwermann from Zwermann Financial told CNBC Wednesday. Both silver and ...
Consumers are looking for value in a downturn, says Douglas Foo, CEO of Apex-Pal. The chief of the food and beverage firm, which runs the Sa...
A look at the trades on Kraft and Hershey as Hershey is in talks with Ferrero on a joint Cadbury bid.
Tokyo tops Paris as the city with the most Michelin stars and a new word of the year, with the Power Lunch team.
Posts |  SECTOR : Food and Beverage
27 Nov 2009
By all accounts, the holiday season appears to be off to a robust start, with lines longer and carts fuller than a year ago, but a key question remains: What will happen after the holiday madness fades?... Read More
24 Nov 2009
Last night I shopped for Thanksgiving at Vons, owned by Safeway spacer, and bought everything, including a 14-pound turkey, for the lowest price I've ever paid: $32... Read More
20 Nov 2009
Posted By:Tom Brennan | Game Plan
Four days, six stocks, your chance to profit.... Read More
20 Nov 2009
Posted By:Chris Morris, Special to CNBC.comConsumer Nation
With deep pricing discounts on many electronic products, retailers are hoping to lure in shoppers who are guarding their wallets more carefully.... Read More
20 Nov 2009
We keep talking about consumers... Read More
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