dreamcatcher
- 06 Oct 2012 08:58
Greencore Group plc is a leading international manufacturer of convenience foods. We have 22 convenience foods manufacturing sites in the UK and the US; and employ in the region of 12,000 people.
The Convenience Foods Division provides a wide range of chilled, frozen and ambient foods to major retail, manufacturing and foodservice customers in the UK and Ireland, as well as many in Continental Europe, the US and beyond. We have long-standing experience in customer brand as well as providing a selection of house and licensed brands. The Division consists of six manufacturing category businesses comprising 15 sites in the UK and seven in the United States. We also operate a UK nationwide chilled van distribution fleet to service individual outlets.
The Ingredients & Related Property Division comprises Trilby Trading and associate molasses companies as well as a specialist property team that is working to maximise the value of the Group's property assets.
At Greencore, we aim to provide a distinctive approach that combines consumer understanding with customer care and a passion for providing the very best products and service.
In 2011 Greencore became a founding member of the British Irish Chamber of Commerce.
Welcome from Group CEO
http://www.greencore.ie/

skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 08:18
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HARRYCAT
- 15 Feb 2013 08:26
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Assuming these guys have got nothing to fear from the horse meat scandal, this looks likely for a pretty big bounce at some point? Or is the drop for another reason?
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 08:39
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I think they supply ASDA's beef bolognese - anyway, I've had a small long @82p
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 09:22
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Stopped for +6.
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 10:35
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Response to Press - Asda Product Withdrawal
Greencore can confirm that it supplied the Chosen By You 350g Beef Bolognese Sauce that Asda has withdrawn following the detection of traces of equine DNA in a screening test. In addition to the 350g Beef Bolognese Sauce, Asda has withdrawn three other Greencore products, none of which contain equine DNA, as a precautionary measure (600g Beef Broth Soup, 500g Meat Feast Pasta Sauce, and 400g Chilli Con Carne Soup). The revenue of the Beef Bolognese Sauce represented c. £0.3 million of Greencore's £1.16bn turnover in its last financial year. The annualised revenue of all products withdrawn represents less than £1.0 million.
The company is currently awaiting the results of further quantitative tests on the 350g Beef Bolognaise Sauce that will validate the presence and the extent of the equine DNA.
The sauce contained meat that was supplied to Greencore under contract by the ABP Food Group's Nenagh plant in County Tipperary, Ireland, an approved and regularly audited supplier. The company is working closely with them to determine the full facts as we await the results of the further tests.
Greencore is committed to maintaining the highest standards of food safety and food traceability, and is therefore extremely concerned that the quality of one of its products may have been compromised in this way. The company is participating in full with the intensive industry testing programme to examine the full supply chain in order to restore consumer confidence.
HARRYCAT
- 15 Feb 2013 13:07
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Broker note today:
"Shore Capital most certainly believes that Greencore is a reputable and professional organisation where we know that the management will be most disturbed by these developments.
We note Greencore has a considerable involvement in the Italian prepared food category, which has been at the centre of the adulteration in the frozen food cabinets to date, we estimate c£70m of annual revenue for Greencore, with c£50m containing beef. The significance of the Asda product withdrawal is that it is the first fresh prepared foodstuff to be embroiled in the present hiatus. We doubt that the Italian prepared food category will see a long-term downturn as a result of the adulteration, albeit in the short term our worry lines are a bit more pronounced.
The whole industry is braced for the outcome of the first batch of broader test results, which the Foods Standards Agency is expected to release today (15th February 2013). The scale of the adulteration to date has proved to be more than a body blow to the food chain. No doubt further disappointment will follow, although new testing procedures are likely to follow this issue, which may be a force for good.
Whilst we await final updates from the product testing, the group’s stock has seen a significant (+14%) markdown. We believe the scale of the downgrade reflects ongoing uncertainty surrounding the short and medium-term impact on sales across the ready meals and sauces categories, the need for clarity with respect to listings and ultimately the impact on profit expectations, rather than the modest sales contribution from the existing delistings.Whatever is found, however, is likely to our minds to lead to prompt action to reinstate authenticity to the supply chain. Therefore, whilst a highly unwelcome development with ongoing nervousness as to the full outcome, we do believe that in due course Greencore and the broader food chain will emerge with a more robust procurement system and so the underlying investment case for Greencore should not be derailed."
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 13:09
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Harry - I'm back in.
Waiting to find a link for the test results being mentioned atm.
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 13:15
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dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 13:16
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Anyone know why the drop.?
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 13:18
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I'd like to say your sell yesterday - but ...... see post 31.
HARRYCAT
- 15 Feb 2013 13:18
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I think there will be knee jerk reactions to any bit of news, so think I will just watch for the moment. As the test results are made public, sentiment seems to be very quick to react. Looks like school dinners are the next to test positive, but wouldn't be surprised to find care homes, military camps, university canteens etc etc are all going to find contaminated meat. (Pretty much anywhere which serves meals in bulk).
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 13:20
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Thanks harry, only just got in.
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 13:22
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Greencore shares plummet as horse meat found in sauce
Fri 15 Feb 2013
GNC - Greencore Group
Latest Prices
Name Price %
Greencore Group 91.75p -10.27%
FTSE All-Share 3,330 +0.09%
FTSE Small Cap 3,684 -0.17%
Food Producers & Processors 6,989 -0.43%
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Horse meat has reared its ugly head once again – this time in Greencore’s beef bolognese sauce.
Shares tumbled 14.91% to 87.00p at 10:12 Friday as the Irish food producer confirmed its Chosen By You 350g Beef Bolognese was withdrawn from Asda supermarkets following the detection of horse DNA.
Three other Greencore products were taken off shelves “as a precautionary measure” but they did not test positive for horse meat. Items included the 600g Beef Broth Soup, 500g Meat Feast Pasta Sauce, and 400g Chilli Con Carne Soup.
The bolognese sauce contributed circa £0.3m of £1.16bn turnover in Greencore's last financial year. The annualised revenue of all products withdrawn represents less than £1.0m.
“The company is currently awaiting the results of further quantitative tests on the 350g Beef Bolognaise Sauce that will validate the presence and the extent of the equine DNA,” the group said in a statement.
Greencore said the meat for the sauce was supplied by the ABP Food Group's Nenagh plant in County Tipperary, Ireland, an approved and regularly audited producer.
The group is working with ABP to determine the full facts as they await the results of tests.
The incident is the latest in a string of scandals over horse meat found in beef products. Tesco, Lidl, Waitrose, Sainsburys, Iceland, Co-Op and Dunnes have also withdrawn some beef-based meals.
UK’s Downing Street has criticised the reluctance of stores involved in selling the products to speak up about the affected goods. "It isn't acceptable for retailers to remain silent, sources from the government headquarters told the BBC.
The Food Standards Agency will reveal test results for horse meat in UK processed meals later Friday.
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 13:23
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DC - see post 34!
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 13:23
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just a comment the sauce is nothing to do with me. :-))
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 13:24
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Thanks skinny.
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 15:07
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Any thoughts on this at the mo - is anyone back in?
skinny
- 15 Feb 2013 15:10
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Yes - 82 - 88 this am, this time @90.5p
dreamcatcher
- 15 Feb 2013 15:13
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Thanks skinny, I will sit on the side line and watch.
skinny
- 18 Feb 2013 07:08
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18 February 2013
GREENCORE UPDATE REGARDING ASDA PRODUCT WITHDRAWAL
Test Result
Greencore confirmed on Saturday 16 February 2013 that it had been informed by Asda that the results of the quantitative tests on Asda's Chosen By You 350g Beef Bolognese Sauce(1) , manufactured at Greencore's Bristol facility, had shown above trace levels (4.8%) of equine DNA.
All other Greencore and customer test results on Greencore products have been negative, and none of its other twenty one Convenience Foods sites have been affected.
Our Operational Response
Since the issue has arisen, Greencore has been in constant dialogue with its customers who are supportive of our response. Specifically, Greencore can confirm that it has received assurance from Asda that it remains supportive of Greencore and the steps it is taking with regards to this matter.
With regards to the Bristol facility, Greencore and its customers have tested a range of meat and non meat products at the facility and all results have tested negative. However, as a precautionary measure, Greencore completed a full deep clean shutdown of its Bristol facility over the weekend before restarting full production today.
More broadly, Greencore is implementing additional species screening procedures in its supply chain for beef related ingredients(2) going into all Greencore facilities. Furthermore, Greencore will take whatever actions are necessary to protect its supply chain going forward.