US: Campbell raises outlook on margin gains
By: just-food.com | 22 May 2009
Campbell Soup Co. reported a 67% year-on-year drop in third quarter earnings, as last year's gain from the sale of the Godiva chocolate business outweighed margin gains during the three-month period.
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Campbell Soup Co. reported a 67% year-on-year drop in third quarter earnings, as last year's gain from the sale of the Godiva chocolate business outweighed margin gains during the three-month period.

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