US: Flowers Foods ups FY guidance on strong Q3 results
By just-food.com | 10 November 2006
Flowers Foods yesterday (9 November) reported strong third quarter earnings, with increased sales offsetting higher energy and ingredients costs, causing management to increase its earnings guidance for fiscal 2006.
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Flowers Foods yesterday (9 November) reported strong third quarter earnings, with increased sales offsetting higher energy and ingredients costs, causing management to increase its earnings guidance for fiscal 2006.

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