Report Tuesday 29th January 2013

On the rebound

It’s not just the Premiership that’s being taken over by foreign players. Over the last 10 years, UK-based ownership of the Top 150 food & drink suppliers has declined significantly as big multinationals have come to the UK to shop. In 2003 68% (102 companies) of the 150 were British-owned. In 2013, just 85 companies, or 56% of the total, are still British.

So, as the cream of British brands are snaffled up – only this week Lucozade and Ribena were sold to Japanese drinks giant Suntory – have the remaining UK players been left?

Key Contacts

David Krucik

David Krucik

Partner

David Sinclair

David Sinclair

Partner

Will Hayllar

Will Hayllar

Global Managing Partner

Anthony Gent

Anthony Gent

Partner

Chris Outram

Chris Outram

Senior Leadership

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