Hain Celestial

Hain Celestial turns to loss on impairment charge linked to snacks

Hain Celestial has slumped to a quarterly loss related to an impairment charge on US snacks, prompting the better-for-you business…

Big Food’s stake in the future – in-house venture-capital funds’ investments

For Big Food companies looking to gain exposure to new, exciting, potentially faster-growing categories, M&A remains a popular route. But…

“My bigger concern isn’t what we need to get rid of. It’s what we need to add” – Hain Celestial CEO Wendy Davidson talks strategy

Wendy Davidson’s philosophy at Hain Celestial is more about what to add to the US-based group’s portfolio rather than any…

Hain Celestial probes global brand building, marketing investment as new CEO Wendy Davidson outlines strategy

As the new CEO of Hain Celestial, Wendy Davidson has outlined plans to make the company a “bigger player” in…

Bush Brothers scoops up Westbrae Natural from Hain Celestial

Hain Celestial has sold Westbrae Natural to US canned-food business Bush Brothers as it attempts to “simplify” its North America…

Hain Celestial CEO Mark Schiller steps aside for food veteran Wendy Davidson

Hain Celestial has named packaged food veteran Wendy Davidson to replace Mark Schiller as president and CEO of the US…

Hain Celestial notes elasticity headwinds, “significant” downdraft in alt-milks

As Hain Celestial gears up to price again to offset an expected acceleration in costs, the US food group anticipates…

Hain Celestial reveals pricing fight with UK grocers

US food group Hain Celestial has revealed it has faced pushback from unnamed UK supermarkets against plans to raise product…

Food manufacturers to feel heat from Ukraine war’s impact on sunflower oil trade

The Black Sea region is often referred to as the ‘breadbasket of Europe’ with either Russia or Ukraine – or…

Hain Celestial pinpoints $100m in pricing as input-cost inflation doubles

Hain Celestial, the US-based snacks, baby food and soups maker, expects to pass through more than US$100m in increased prices…