Food Beverage & Tobacco Industry

Goodman Fielder (GFF)

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GFF

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The company known as Goodman Fielder is a food company based in Australia. The brands they cater to their consumers are provided across Australian and the New Zealand food industries. Their customers include convenience stores, supermarkets and food service customers. The company’s headquarter is situated in New South Wales, Australia with about 7,000 employed people.

Foster's Group (FGL)

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FGL

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Foster’s Group Limited (FGL) is a global drinks company that focuses on the ownership, marketing and distribution of alcoholic beverages international portfolio. Its major operation is engaged in the production as well as the marketing of different alcoholic beverages in over 155 countries. FGL was listed on the Australian Stocks Exchange on the 4th of February 1982. Its annual revenue reaches $4 billion out of its issued capital of $2 billion. Its headquarters is located in Southbank, Australia and to date; around 11,000 people are employed in the company.

Coca-Cola Amatil (CCL)

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CCL

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Coca-Cola Amatil Limited (CCL) is the primary licensee of Coca-Cola which is based in Australia, Papua New Guinea, South Korea, Indonesia, and New Zealand. It is in charge of the manufacturing, packaging, distribution, marketing and promotion of the trade market of the Coca Cola Company operating mainly in the Asia-Pacific Region. The operation of Coca-Cola Amatil is focused in three countries: New Zealand, Indonesia and Australia. CCL was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 1st of January 1970. Its average annual revenue reaches $3 billion from its issued capital of $2 billion.

Foster's Chief Quits, Troubles Still Remain


Foster's Group (FGL) Chief Executive Trevor O’Hoy tendered his resignation today taking the responsibility as Chief Executive and stepped down to the let the new management team take over the reigns. He resigned at the emergency board meeting convened on Monday to review the deterioration of the US wine business which has coincided with the decline in market share for Australian wines.

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