FRANCE: Input costs hit FY profits at Bel

By Dean Best | 26 March 2012

Higher raw material costs in 2011 hit annual profits at Groupe Bel, the company behind brands including Boursin and The Laughing Cow has revealed.

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Higher raw material costs in 2011 hit annual profits at Groupe Bel, the company behind brands including Boursin and The Laughing Cow has revealed.

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