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Britvic PLC

  • Friday, 21 June, 2024
    Robinsons maker Britvic rejects £3.1bn bid from Carlsberg

    UK soft-drink maker says sweetened offer from Danish brewer still undervalues it

    1 hour ago
    A line of Robinsons orange cordial bottles
  • Thursday, 29 November, 2018
    Britvic sparkles as consumers favour low sugar
    Bottles of Pepsi Max travel along the production line at the Britvic Plc factory and warehouse in Leeds, U.K., on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017. Britvic has agreed in principle to acquire Brazil’s Bela Ischia Alimentos Ltda, a producer of liquid concentrates and ready to drink juices. The company was founded in 1967 and is based in Astolfo Dutra, Brazil. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Tuesday, 24 July, 2018
    LombardMatthew Vincent
    Dealmakers unlikely to feel insecure over M&A interventions

    Political expediency is likely to define the approach to foreign takeovers

    LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 10: Business Secretary Greg Clark arrives for a cabinet meeting at 10 Downing Street, on July 10, 2018 in London, England. Ministers are meeting for a cabinet meeting after the Prime Minister was forced to carry out a reshuffle following the high profile resignations of Boris Johnson and David Davis over her controversial Brexit strategy. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
  • Tuesday, 24 July, 2018
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic blames carbon dioxide shortage for holding back growth
  • Wednesday, 23 May, 2018
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic profits dented by factory closure costs

    Consumer thirst for low-sugar drinks boosts sales of brands such as Pepsi Max

    Britvic says Pepsi Max’s market share rose 2 percentage points in the 52 weeks to April 14
  • Wednesday, 31 January, 2018
    fastFTMatthew Vincent
    Opening Quote: Capita copies Serco to avoid becoming Carillion 
  • Wednesday, 29 November, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic rises 7% as investors look past overhaul costs
  • Wednesday, 29 November, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic profits fall 9% as costs bite
  • Tuesday, 3 October, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic to close plant in Norwich, hitting 242 jobs
  • Wednesday, 26 July, 2017
    LombardMatthew Vincent
    Ingredients key to Fever-Tree’s share price success

    Co-founder Tim Warrillow’s recipe for success prompts a big sell-off

    Fever-Tree shares have risen more than 1,000 per cent since listing in 2014
  • Thursday, 25 May, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    PepsiCo to sell up to all of its stake in Britvic
  • Wednesday, 24 May, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic profits slip due to restructuring costs​​ ​
  • Tuesday, 31 January, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic on track despite ‘uncertain’ environment
  • Tuesday, 3 January, 2017
    LombardMatthew Vincent
    LSE and Deutsche Börse see value in small change

    Sale of French clearing arm aims to assuage Brussels’ competition concerns

    A worker shelters from the rain as he passes the London Stock Exchange in the City of London at lunchtime October 1, 2008.  REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo
  • Tuesday, 3 January, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic to acquire Brazilian drinks business Bela Ischia for $66m

    UK soft-drink maker continues expansion in world’s largest concentrates market

    AG Barr and Britvic merger...File photo dated 21/05/08 of a Britvic Orange product as the £1.4 billion deal to merge Robinsons squash maker Britvic and Irn-Bru owner AG Barr has been referred to the Competition Commission. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday February 13, 2013. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) said it could not rule out the possibility of higher prices following a tie-up after surveys suggested Britvic's brands Pepsi and Tango were sufficiently close alternatives to Irn-Bru to raise competition concerns. See PA story CITY Britvic. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA Wire
  • Tuesday, 3 January, 2017
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic continues Brazilian expansion
  • Friday, 23 December, 2016
    News in-depthUK companies
    Thirst for adult soft drinks grows

    Groups from Diageo to Britvic are tapping the taste for zero-proof beverages

    Fever tree, Seedlip and Thomas & Evans
  • Wednesday, 30 November, 2016
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic cuts more costs to counter inflation

    A weak pound post Brexit, higher commodity costs and a sugar tax add ‘uncertainty’

    Bottles of Robinsons orange squash, manufactured by Britvic Plc, sit on display at a supermarket in London, U.K., on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. U.K. shop-price growth  was unchanged in September as supermarkets absorbed costs to attract shoppers squeezed by rising fuel and utility prices, the British Retail Consortium said. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Wednesday, 30 November, 2016
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic shares fizz as revenues climb
  • Monday, 15 August, 2016
    Retail & Consumer industry
    UK businesses unite to fight sugar tax

    Tax on sugary soft drinks will do little to tackle obesity, they say

    Companies have two years to adapt before the ‘sugar tax’ comes into force in the UK
  • Thursday, 21 July, 2016
    Brexit
    Britvic sounds Brexit warning
  • Thursday, 19 May, 2016
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Britvic profit rise sweetens pill of looming sugar tax

    Manufacturer confident diversity can help it weather backlash in wake of childhood obesity fears

    AG Barr and Britvic merger...File photo dated 21/05/08 of a Britvic Orange product as the £1.4 billion deal to merge Robinsons squash maker Britvic and Irn-Bru owner AG Barr has been referred to the Competition Commission. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Wednesday February 13, 2013. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) said it could not rule out the possibility of higher prices following a tie-up after surveys suggested Britvic's brands Pepsi and Tango were sufficiently close alternatives to Irn-Bru to raise competition concerns. See PA story CITY Britvic. Photo credit should read: Chris Radburn/PA Wire
  • Thursday, 19 May, 2016
    Mergers & Acquisitions
    Britvic struggles in UK as consumers reduce sugar intake
  • Wednesday, 18 May, 2016
    LombardPersonal & Household Goods
    Burberry: not so hot right now

    Brand needs to check decline before it ends up in the trenches

    File photo of people walking outside a Burberry store in the Tsim Sha Tsui shopping district of Hong Kong, January 18, 2013. REUTERS/Bobby Yip/Files GLOBAL BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD PACKAGE - SEARCH "BUSINESS WEEK AHEAD APRIL 11" FOR ALL IMAGES
  • Wednesday, 16 March, 2016
    Retail & Consumer industry
    Sugar tax attacked by soft-drink makers after Budget

    Levy more likely to cause job losses than make children less obese, says industry

    soft drink, sugar
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