Results 1 - 8 from 8 for "kandia dulce"
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Kandia Dulce Targets 21% Turnover Growth in 2022 To RON194M YOY
06.08.2022
Kandia Dulce, Romania’s biggest chocolate producer, aims for 21% higher turnover in 2022 against 2021, to RON194 million, betting on the most important brands in its portfolio. more
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Kandia Dulce Targets 16% Turnover Growth in 2021 vs 2020
11.04.2021
Chocolate producer Kandia Dulce posted turnover worth almost RON140 million in 2020 and aims for an increase of around 16% in 2021. more
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Chocolate Producer Kandia Dulce to Allocate Almost 10% of Its Revenue to Investments in 2019
03.13.2019
Chocolate manufacturer Kandia Dulce will allocate about 10% of its revenue to investments this year, says general manager Dragos Militaru, after having invested in brands, development of employees and more
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Kandia Dulce Names New General Manager
10.05.2015
Chocolate producer Kandia Dulce has appointed Roman Melesh as its general manager, an executive with a 20-year experience within Kraft Foods/Mondelez International. more
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Kandia Dulce Sees Growth Opportunity In Traditional Retail
11.05.2014
Traditional retail will still hold a big weight in sales of certain product categories, even as modern retail continues to consolidate and grow in the area of proximity stores, believes Mihai more
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Rom Beats Snickers On Romania’s EUR60M Chocolate Bar Market
06.16.2014
Rom chocolate bar brand, produced in Bucharest by Kandia Dulce, was in 2013 the best-selling one on this segment by number of pieces, overshooting US brand Snickers, the world’s leading chocolate more
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Kandia Dulce Revenue Climbed To EUR40M In 2013
03.04.2014
Kandia Dulce, the biggest chocolate producer in Romania, in 2013 sold over 77 million pieces of Rom, Fagaras bars and Magura mini-cookies, some of the oldest sweets brands in Romania, according to ZF more
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Kandia Dulce Has New General Manager
08.28.2013
Mihai Georgescu, who ran Wrigley Romania for more than 20 years, has been appointed to the position of general manager of chocolate maker Kandia Dulce, replacing Gerald Neumair, who held the position more