Howard Wheeldon questions the logic in Tate & Lyle's sale of its sugar business "for a pittance".
Reducing debt is one thing – selling a company birthright for a pittance to become what management apparently term as something more focussed and less volatile is quite another! Refining sugar might be a pretty hum-drum and boring business using plants that often look as if they were built at the time of the Ark…
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