Supreme flags record full-year financial performance
(Sharecast News) - Consumer goods specialist Supreme announced a record financial performance for the year ended 31 March in a trading update on Wednesday.
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(Sharecast News) - Consumer goods specialist Supreme announced a record financial performance for the year ended 31 March in a trading update on Wednesday.
Read more(Alliance News) - Supreme PLC on Wednesday said it was "well positioned" to adapt to changes in the UK e-cigarette market as it reported trading in line with market expectations.
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Read moreSupreme PLC - Manchester, England-based consumer products manufacturer and supplier - Begins share buyback programme worth up to GBP1.0 million, as originally announced on Monday last week, which is expected to complete by no later than the end of April. Says an extension to this would be subject to a further announcement. The board considers its "strong balance sheet and cash generation provides an opportunity to repurchase shares at attractive levels", taking advantage of current market conditions. Says this "reflects the board's confidence in the group's future value and dedication to enhancing shareholder returns, alongside its continued investment in the group's strategy."
Read more(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed mutedly lower on Monday, ahead of a busy week of interest rate decisions and economic data.
Read more(Alliance News) - Supreme PLC on Monday unveiled a share buyback, announced strong trading and moved to soothe investor worry related to a UK clampdown on disposable vaping products.
Read more(Alliance News) - Shares in vaping firms tumbled on Monday morning as disposable vapes are set to be banned in Britain.
Read more(Sharecast News) - The UK government announced a ban on disposable vapes overnight on Monday, as part of its efforts to combat the increasing trend of youth vaping and ensure children's wellbeing, sending shares in Chill Brands and Supreme southwards.
Read more(Alliance News) - Stock prices in Europe were lower on Friday afternoon, with inflation jitters returning to the market following a hotter-than-expected eurozone consumer price index reading.
Read moreSupreme PLC - Manchester-based consumer products manufacturer and supplier - Acquires the trade and assets of protein manufacturer FoodIQ UK Holdings Ltd out of administration for GBP175,000. Says the acquisition provides it with access to a "purpose-built, state-of-the-art, accredited, automated contract manufacturing facility that opened only 18 months ago and cost almost GBP1.2 million to build". Supreme plans to keep the facility operational from its site near London and expects that the facility will increase Supreme's wellness manufacturing capacity by around 40%. Chief Executive Officer Sandy Chadha says: "We are delighted to have completed this acquisition, which provides our fast-growing Sports Nutrition & Wellness division with the manufacturing capacity required to meet growing demand. We have used Food IQ in the past to manage capacity requirements in our Sports Nutrition & Wellness division so are familiar with their capability."
Read more(Sharecast News) - Supreme, the AIM-listed supplier of branded and licensed consumer products, has purchased out of administration the trade and assets of sports nutrition company FoodIQ UK.
Read more(Alliance News) - Supreme PLC on Tuesday said that the second half of its current financial year started "very well" as it reported a surge in first-half profit and hiked its dividend.
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Read more(Alliance News) - Stocks in London are called lower on Tuesday, with a stronger pound likely to weigh on the FTSE 100.
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