INSIGHT: Glanbia to cut costs in ingredients business

By: just-food.com | 26 August 2009

Irish food group Glanbia is taking an "aggressive" look at its domestic commodity and processing business after the company's half-year earnings dropped 28% on low dairy prices.

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Irish food group Glanbia is taking an "aggressive" look at its domestic commodity and processing business after the company's half-year earnings dropped 28% on low dairy prices.

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