Swiss-Irish baker Aryzta said it generated revenue of €514m in the quarter, which was in line with expectations
Swiss-Irish baker Aryzta grew revenues marginally in the first quarter of this year, the group told investors on Monday.
Positive volume and price effects were partially offset by negative mix effect, with the latter continuing to improve in line with previous guidance.Auto enrolment plan misses chance to address gender pensions gap “This, along with the ongoing cost initiatives and efficiencies, ensures the business remains on track to improve performance.
“We expect this progressive trend to gradually continue,” he said. “The business continues to manage the ongoing inflationary challenges while delivering cost and footfall advantages to customers. Meanwhile, three former executives with Aryzta have joined its one-time chief executive Kevin Toland in launching legal cases against the Swiss-Irish baked goods group stemming from their exits in late 2020.
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