UK: Glisten reassures on reporting issues
By: just-food.com | 26 August 2009
Glisten has moved to reassure the market after inaccurate reporting issues at its Halo Foods business forced the UK confectioner to delay the release of its preliminary results.
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Glisten has moved to reassure the market after inaccurate reporting issues at its Halo Foods business forced the UK confectioner to delay the release of its preliminary results.

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