Associated British Foods (LSE:ABF)
Associated British Foods is a diversified group spanning clothing retail (Primark), food (such as Twinings, Ovaltine, Kingsmill, and Blue Dragon), and sugar production (British Sugar).
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Last updated 26-02-2021, 04:30:00pm GMTRelated Articles
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