FINLAND: Raisio Q3 sales up
By: Katie Smith | 8 November 2011
Finnish food group Raisio today (8 November) posted a sharp rise in EBIT for its third-quarter.
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Finnish food group Raisio today (8 November) posted a sharp rise in EBIT for its third-quarter.

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