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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Hunting to sell Canadian unit and make acquisitions
Hunting is to sell its Canadian-based oil and gas division to private equity firms Riverstone Holdings and Carlyle Group CYL.UL for C$1,270 million (623 million pounds) and use the proceeds for acquisitions.
06 Aug 2008 |
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Tate & Lyle profits fall 11%
Tate & Lyle said on Thursday that its pre-tax profits had fallen 11 per cent to £244 million in the full year ended 31 March 2008.
22 May 2008 |
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Carlyle lines up bid for Virgin Media
Cable operator Virgin Media has appointed Goldman Sachs to seek a possible buyer after it received approaches from various private equity firms, people familiar with the situation said on Sunday.
02 Jul 2007 |
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Tate&Lyle sucralose caution sours profits rise
Sugar and sweeteners maker Tate & Lyle warned of only modest profits growth from its super sweetener sucralose, sending its shares tumbling on Wednesday as it reported a 14 percent annual profits rise.
23 May 2007 |
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Tate & Lyle in sweetener dispute
Tate & Lyle said on Tuesday it had filed a case in the United States against three Chinese firms alleging infringement of its patents covering the manufacture of zero calorie sweetener sucralose.
10 Apr 2007 |
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Tate & Lyle back in line after profit shock
Sugar and sweetener group Tate & Lyle said on Thursday that trading was back in line with expectations and ahead of the prior year following its surprise profit warning in late January.
29 Mar 2007 |
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Tate & Lyle says year profit seen below expectations
Tate & Lyle said on Tuesday year pretax profit was likely to be modestly below current market expectations, due to a lower than expected contribution from its zero calorie super sweetener sucralose.
23 Jan 2007 |
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Tate & Lyle sees sweeter profits in '07
Sugar and sweeteners maker Tate & Lyle Plc said on Monday sweetener profit margins at its key North American business for calendar year 2007 were expected to be higher, much as it had anticipated.
18 Dec 2006 |
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