Sentences with phrase «fruit business»

First Fruits Business Ministry got its start in 2002 when Founder and CEO Roger Catarino and his wife, Linnie Catarino, set out to create a business that produced products to help people in some way.
First Fruits Business Ministry produces TriFit Weight Loss Water to provide a healthy weight loss solution for consumers.
CCA's SPC preserved fruit business recorded a small underlying profit for the year, benefitting from reduced depreciation.
Health has also played a major role in driving sales at the prepared fruit business, increasingly focused on functional ingredients for the confectionery industry.
«The area where we are having the most impact on margin is our frozen fruit business,» Patties Foods managing director Greg Bourke said.
His family have been involved in the fresh fruit business for several generations and have a retail store in Gurgaon, with a second in planning.
In this case one can but hope they know Capespan's fruit business well enough to take it on successfully... and avoid overpaying for it.
I'm not tremendously excited with the idea of them buying a remote SA fruit business — I can just imagine the codswallop about synergies and cost savings... But I'll take it, versus waiting any longer for a decent European transaction to occur.
They weren't just in the fruit business; they were in the celebration business, and I wanted in.
Pat Rodgers has been in the fruit business since 1977.
Mario came to West Pak with an extensive background in the fruit business, supply chain operations, and finance.
This tagline references natural and sustainable growth and underscores the passion of COBANA for the fruit business.
As I think about it, perhaps the best solution is for Total Produce to simply offer its current stake in return for the fruit business.
With the stake they own, and the relationship they have, they're clearly the leading contender to purchase the fruit business.
Total Produce: Buys the fruit business.
Or perhaps, to play hardball, it's a deal where Total uses its blocking stake to extract a price and a commitment to sell the fruit business in return for supporting a takeover deal.
As evidenced by an average Logistics Operating Profit Margin of 12.2 % in the past 3 years (despite declining revenues), vs. an average Margin of 0.5 % in the Fruit business.
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