Campari Focuses on Core Brands, Sees Strong Growth
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Following strong sales growth in the US and a renewed focus on core brands, Italian drinks company Campari has raised its dividend and seen its stock make its biggest gain in months. 'We're putting...
Following strong sales growth in the US and a renewed focus on core brands, Italian drinks company Campari has raised its dividend and seen its stock make its biggest gain in months. 'We're putting all of our effort behind fewer brands and really driving it' says Simon Hunt, Campari's CEO. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on 'The Pulse'. (Source: Bloomberg)
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