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Are Investors Undervaluing Premier Foods (PRRFY) Right Now?Premier Foods (PRRFY) is a stock many investors are watching right now. PRRFY is currently sporting a Zacks Rank of #2 (Buy), as well as a Value grade of A. The stock holds a P/E ratio of 13.56 ...
Christmas season boosts sales for Premier Foods and Cranswick Premier sees FY trading profit at top end of 180.1 - 186.4 mln stg range Shares rise as much as 6% to 189.8 pence Jan 21 (Reuters ...
Premier Foods has mitigated the impact of private label competitors by offering consumers what its CEO claims are “genuinely superior products” as a result of innovation and branding. Speaking to ...
Premier Foods said it expects its full-year results to be at the upper end of market expectations after reporting third-quarter sales growth. The U.K. food business said Tuesday that third-quarter ...
Jefferies analyst Andrew Wade maintained a Buy rating on Premier Foods (PFD – Research Report) today and set a price target of p230.00. Andrew Wade has given his Buy rating due to a combination ...
Premier Foods’ share price has risen by 27.6 per cent in the past year, but has fallen 4.7 per cent month on month after a dip mid-Janaury. Premier Foods owns Mr Kipling, Ambrosia and Bisto ...
Premier Foods boss Alex Whitehouse said the company’s sweet treats business had a “particularly strong Christmas”, with branded sales in the category lifting by 8.9 per cent for the quarter.
Premier Foods has raised its profit guidance after a strong Christmas quarter for its branded products. The group’s sales were up 3.1% to £298.9m as branded revenue from the likes of Mr Kipling and ...
Premier Foods plc has a 12 month low of GBX 133.40 ($1.67) and a 12 month high of GBX 198.40 ($2.48). The company’s fifty day simple moving average is GBX 186.14 and its 200 day simple moving ...
(Alliance News) - Premier Foods PLC on Tuesday said trading over Christmas was strong, led by growth in brands such as Mr Kipling cakes. The St Albans, Hertfordshire-based maker of branded and non ...
Investing.com -- Premier Foods (LON:PFD) reported strong third-quarter results driven by a increased Christmas season sales and increased consumer demand for its branded products. Shares of ...
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