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Britvic Ireland to shed 100 jobs
BRITVIC Ireland, whose brands include Ballygowan, Mi Wadi and Robinsons is to make 100 of its staff redundant in a restructuring of its Irish operations.

Thu, 06 Jan, 2011

Britvic cannot rule out more cuts

BRITVIC is not ruling out more job cuts in Ireland as revenue in the year to the end of September fell 5.6% to £189.5 million (€209.6m).

Thu, 26 Nov, 2009

Britvic sees no recovery in Irish trade

DRINKS group Britvic said trading conditions are extremely difficult in Ireland with no signs of recovery as sales plunge 16% in the fourth quarter.

Fri, 16 Oct, 2009

Britvic upbeat despite no profit

BRITVIC has expressed satisfaction with its Irish division, even though operating profits here fell from £4.3 million (just under €5m) to zero in the half-year to the end of March.

Thu, 21 May, 2009

Britvic gets access to €373m in funds after refinancing its bank debt facility

SOFT drinks producer, Britvic — which owns Irish brands Ballygowan, Club, Cidona and Mi-Wadi — has successfully re-financed its bank debt facility, effectively giving the company access to increased funds of £333 million (€373.7m).

Wed, 15 Apr, 2009

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