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Berri freshens up its act

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Doug Shears and John Cook of Berri, the beverage and food manufacturer, have reorganized the company and refocused its marketing and product development. Besides its $800-million-a-year fruit juice/beverage market, Berri is expanding into the home-meal replacement market with its chilled rice and noodles products under the Daily Food brand. Berri has tested the new product, and 64% rated it as excellent or very good.

Author: Shoebridge, Neil
Publisher: B R W Media
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 1999
Soft Drink Manufacturing, Food preparations, not elsewhere classified, Bottled and canned soft drinks, Misc. Food and Kindred Products, All Other Miscellaneous Food Manufacturing, Food Products NEC, Fruit Drinks (Noncarbonated), Noodle Products NEC, Statistical Data Included, Food industry, Marketing, Food, Pasta products, Fruit drinks, Juice industry, Berri, Cook, John, Shears, Doug

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The other film industry waits for something new to develop

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The Australian photo processing market is worth $1.2 billion Australian annually. New technology increases the finances in the industry as people purchase new equipment to remain abreast of the changes. Digital imaging technology could enable consumers to produce their own photographs and eliminated the inudstry in the future. The industry expects sales to increase in the year 2000 during the Olympics.

Author: Shoebridge, Neil
Publisher: B R W Media
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 1998
Photofinishing, Photofinishing laboratories, Industry Overview, Australia, Finance, Photographic industry, Photofinishing services

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Fame, gossip and a bit of push keep Who on top of the heap

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A survey of Who magazine readers found that they believe the magazine has fewer advertisements than other weekly magazines. Publisher Time Warner found it surprising because Who has more advertising than any other periodical in Australia during 1996-7. Readers believe the magazine offers editorial content of a high quality and the advertising adds to the environment of the magazine.

Author: Shoebridge, Neil
Publisher: B R W Media
Publication Name: Business Review Weekly
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0727-758X
Year: 1997
Periodical Publishers, Periodicals, General & Consumer Periodicals, Management, Periodical publishing, General interest magazines

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