USA: Campbell Soup reports higher Q3 sales, earnings
By: just-food.com | 24 May 2005
The Campbell Soup Company has reported a rise in sales of 4% to $1.7bn in the third quarter ended 1 May 2005, thanks to price and sales allowances, which added 2% and currency which added a further 2%. Volume was flat, the company said.
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The Campbell Soup Company has reported a rise in sales of 4% to $1.7bn in the third quarter ended 1 May 2005, thanks to price and sales allowances, which added 2% and currency which added a further 2%. Volume was flat, the company said.

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