US: Rising sales pushes Smart Balance into profit

By: just-food.com | 6 August 2009

US food group Smart Balance has swung to a second-quarter profit on the back of rising sales, the company said today (6 August).

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US food group Smart Balance has swung to a second-quarter profit on the back of rising sales, the company said today (6 August).

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