Dairy Crest invests £85m in cheese factory as overseas demand grows
Cornwall creamery expansion to be funded partly by sale of £70m of new shares to institutional investors.
Dairy Crest expects to record double-digit sales growth for Cathedral City
The positive news comes after Dairy Crest warned in July that the rising price of cream would cut into its margins.
Cathedral City cheese boosted sales at Dairy Crest, helping to soften the blow of “substantially” higher cream prices. By: Ben Chapman
Cream skimmed off Dairy Crest milkmen's pensions
Thousands of former Dairy Crest milk deliverers will have to make do with smaller pension increases. By: Simon Gompertz
Dairy Crest Group plc (LON:DCG) Rating Increased to Buy at Investec
Investec upgraded shares of Dairy Crest Group plc (LON:DCG) to a buy rating in a research report sent to investors on Tuesday, July 18th. The firm currently has GBX 600 ($7.81) target price on the stock. By: Toi Williams
Dairy Crest announces milk price rise ahead of schedule
It had previously agreed to hold its price at 28ppl through to the end of September.
Dairy Crest Group plc (DCG) Receives Consensus Recommendation of “Hold” from Analysts
Dairy Crest Group plc (LON:DCG) has been given an average recommendation of “Hold” by the nine research firms that are presently covering the stock, MarketBeat.com reports. By: Renata Jones
Dairy Crest to pay its farmers more for milk amid supply shortage
Dairy Crest is increasing the price it pays its farmers for milk amid a sharp upturn in global dairy markets, its chief executive has said. By Julia Bradshaw
FTSE 100 jumps 1.5% as miners recover but Dairy Crest down on milk price warning
Dollar weakness lifts commodities and pushes leading index sharply higher
Dairy Crest raises september milk price
Dairy Crest has announced a 1ppl increase to its milk price from 1 September. By ALEX BLACK.
China's Yili gained as dairy market curdled in 2015
Rabobank’s annual league table of the world’s largest dairy companies has been released – and the data underlines what a challenging market it has been in recent months. By Dean Best