IRELAND: Greencore "confident" despite H1 net loss
By: just-food.com | 26 May 2009
Ireland-based food group Greencore said today (26 May) that "trading held up well" during the first half of its fiscal year despite the company booking a net loss over the six months.
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Ireland-based food group Greencore said today (26 May) that "trading held up well" during the first half of its fiscal year despite the company booking a net loss over the six months.

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