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Unilever owns 8 large Russian enterprises, including a margarine factory in Moscow, a sauce factory, a tea-packing factory and a perfume and cosmetics factory in St. Petersburg, a food factory and an ice cream factory in Tula, as well as ice cream factories in Novosibirsk and Omsk. British firm producing Magnum and Cornetto is STILL selling ice creams in Russia despite their invasion of Ukraine.
Cheaper and similar alternatives have been getting better and better - and over that time big brands have not even tried to compete pricewise. What did they think was going to happen !!?? Savvy consumers will not stick to brand names when there are cheaper acceptable versions available.
Comment on BBC website
Unilever have realised that reducing pack sizes and increasing the price isn't sustainable for profits so now they're cutting their workforce.
Hopefully you will be next
Customers leaving in their droves. Can’t keep shafting the customer by raising prices or they will switch to cheaper brands.
Https://www.retailgazette.co.uk/blog/2023/11/jd-sports-cowgill-non-compete/
He involved with Quiz?.
Who is the largest shareholder of JD Sports?
Pentland Group Ltd.
Shareholders
Name Equities %
Pentland Group Ltd. 51.64 % 2,676,391,195 51.64 %
Fidelity Management & Research Co. LLC 2.133 % 110,536,921 2.133 %
The Vanguard Group, Inc. 1.627 % 84,342,595 1.627 %
Invesco Advisers, Inc. 1.580 % 81,887,693 1.580 %
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Further to the announcements on 12 October 2022 and 10 May 2023, JD Sports Fashion Plc ('JD' or 'Group'), the leading global sports-fashion retailer, today announces that Neil Greenhalgh has resigned from the company with effect from 4(th) October 2023.
Dominic Platt has been appointed as the new Chief Financial Officer ('CFO') with effect from 4 October 2023.
If they generally increasing sales and paying shareholders fine but large companies like Nestle, Mars, Heinz and you lot and fleecing customers with huge unwarranted rises then it’s not. The consumer are not daft and will switch brands like I have.
And still shafting the customer with big prices rises to pay shareholders. If only everybody boycotted it and companies like Nestle who reduced Coffee Mate in size by 38% and kept same price.