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What companies do Associated British Foods own?

What companies do Associated British Foods own?

Brands

  • Allinson.
  • Argo.
  • Askeys.
  • Baking Mad.
  • Billington’s.
  • Blue Dragon.
  • Burgen.
  • Capullo.

Does Associated British Foods pay dividends?

Associated British Foods plc normally declares two dividends per year. The interim dividend is usually paid in July and the final dividend is recommended to shareholders for approval at the Annual General Meeting and is normally paid in January.

How do I buy shares in ABF?

How to Trade Associated British Foods shares (ABF) To trade Associated British Foods shares you can either use a traditional stock brokerage firm (such as IG) or you can use a CFD service, such as LCG We’ll explore the pros and cons of both approaches in a moment.

What do Associated British Foods make?

ABF Ingredients produces value-added products and services for food and non-food applications. It manufactures and markets enzymes, specialty lipids, yeast extracts, extruded ingredients, pharmaceutical excipients and antacids worldwide with manufacturing facilities in Europe, America and India.

What is the stock price of Associated British Foods?

13 equities research analysts have issued 1-year price objectives for Associated British Foods’ shares. Their forecasts range from GBX 1,800 to GBX 3,200. On average, they expect Associated British Foods’ stock price to reach GBX 2,634.17 in the next year. This suggests a possible upside of 35.4% from the stock’s current price.

Who are the competitors of Associated British Foods?

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Where is associated British Foods mailing address?

Associated British Foods’ mailing address is Weston Centre, 10 Grosvenor Street, LONDON, W1K 4QY, United Kingdom. The company can be reached via phone at +44-20-73996500.

What does Associated British Foods do for a living?

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