Dublin-based sandwich maker holding capital markets day on Wednesday
Greencore, the from the maker of sandwiches and ready meals for stores from Aldi to Marks and Spencer, confirmed it plans to return to the acquisitions trail as it unveiled a series of fresh financial targets.
Shares in Greencore have almost doubled in value so far this year as it continues to recover from a series of hits over the past 4½ years, including the Covid-19 pandemic, supply-chain and labour issues, and inflation. Greencore’s chief financial officer Catherine Gubbins told The Irish Times at the time that the group was open to purchase in three areas. These include food categories “adjacent” to its current offering, which spans sushi to ready-made Italian meals; a new convenience food area; or a new geography.
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