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Organisation: Delivery Hero

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<p>While adjusted earnings suggests some recent improvement, the food delivery sector’s actual losses are higher. File photo: Gareth Chaney/Collins</p>

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Deliveroo and Just Eat face deadlines to deliver profits 
Down more than 25% this year, Delivery Hero and Just Eat’s share performance contrasts with strong gains for US peers
<p>Amsterdam-based Just Eat Takeaway perhaps faces the most pressure of the major delivery companies.</p>

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Loss-making food delivery firms to show there is appetite for deal-making this year
<p>Deliveroo and its rivals such as Just Eat are under pressure after the European Commission revealed last week it plans to push countries to reclassify as many as 4.1m gig workers as employees. File picture</p>

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Deliveroo shares fall to record low in response to EU plan on gig economy
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Deliveroo drives out of Germany amid competition

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Deliveroo drives out of Germany amid competition
Boost for Just Eat ahead of €9bn deal

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Boost for Just Eat ahead of €9bn deal
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Just Eat shares surge on potential growth abroad

Just Eat shares jumped after a raft of international acquisitions underlined the ambitions ofthe online takeaway marketplace to expand beyond a crowded domestic market.

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