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Kraft Heinz To Buy Assan Foods From Kibar Holding For Enterprise Values Of About $100 Mln

WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - Kraft Heinz Co. (KHC) said that it has reached an agreement to purchase Assan Foods from privately held Turkish conglomerate Kibar Holding in a deal that values the enterprise

Former Concord police officer sentenced after assaulting woman

Former Concord police officer sentenced after assaulting woman

This hidden Toronto laneway townhouse with a secret backyard costs $2 million

This hidden Toronto laneway townhouse with a secret backyard costs $2 million Though relegated to the alley space leftover by the houses they re often attached to, laneway houses are far from drab. Building these abodes take a certain amount of ingenuity.  11 Croft St. is one of three laneway townhomes. Photo via Realtor.ca. That means you ll find luxurious examples like the one at 11 Croft St., currently selling on Realtor.ca for just under $2 million, at $1,999,000. The three-storey laneway home features oak accents. Photo via Realtor.ca. Sitting three storeys on Croft a pretty laneway with graffiti and hanging ivy located off College and Bathurst this modern house for sale is actually one of several laneway townhomes. 

The Kraft Heinz Company Q1 Earnings Rise

The Kraft Heinz Company Q1 Earnings Rise WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - The Kraft Heinz Company (KHC) released a profit for its first quarter that climbed from last year. The company s bottom line totaled $563 million, or $0.46 per share. This compares with $378 million, or $0.31 per share, in last year s first quarter. Analysts had expected the company to earn $0.59 per share, according to figures compiled by Thomson Reuters. Analysts estimates typically exclude special items. The company s revenue for the quarter rose 3.7% to $6.39 billion from $6.16 billion last year. The Kraft Heinz Company earnings at a glance: -Earnings (Q1): $563 Mln. vs. $378 Mln. last year. -EPS (Q1): $0.46 vs. $0.31 last year.

Kraft paper crumples on weak demand due to second Covid wave

Kraft paper crumples on weak demand due to second Covid wave April 21, 2021 Prices down 10 per cent in the last one month The second wave of the Covid pandemic has pulled down prices of Kraft paper, used in the packaging industry, by 10 per cent in last one month due to a sharp fall in demand. The sector was limping back to normalcy after the onslaught of the pandemic last year. In fact, demand and prices started picking up in the second half of last year as the consumer goods industry focused on packaging, with concern on cleanliness taking centre stage. However, the demand for kraft paper started weakening from late last month and prices started declining across the board.

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