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UTZ Brands Inc V.CCH


Primary Symbol: UTZ

Utz Brands, Inc. is a manufacturer of branded salty snacks. The Company produces salty snacks, including potato chips, tortilla chips, pretzels, cheese snacks, pork skins, veggie snacks, pub/party mixes, and other snacks. The Company’s brands include Power and Foundation brands. Power brands comprised of its Utz brand and On The Border brand; craft brands, such as Zapp’s, Golden Flake Pork Skins, TORTIYAHS!, and Hawaiian; BFY brands, such as Good Health and Boulder Canyon, and selected licensed brands, such as TGI Fridays. Foundation brands include regional snacking brands, such as Bachman, Golden Flake Chips and Cheese, Tim’s Cascade Snacks, Snyder of Berlin, Dirty Potato Chips, and R.W. Garcia. The Company serves its products to grocery, mass merchant, club, convenience, drug, and other retailers through direct shipments, distributors, and over 2,100 direct-store-delivery routes. The Company manufactures its products in over 16 manufacturing facilities across the United States.


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Post by abboudon Feb 23, 2006 10:39am
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I am still very optimistic

I am still very optimisticCopper May Rise in London on Speculation Shortfall Will Persist Feb. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Copper may rise in London on speculation that demand may outpace supply for a fourth consecutive year, leaving consumers reliant on stockpiles that have already shrunk to three days of consumption. A shortage of copper, used in wires and tubes, may persist until 2007, according to Peter Hollands, managing director of Bloomsbury Minerals Economics Ltd., who has spent 26 years covering metals. Copper demand will exceed production this year by 207,000 metric tons, he said in a report yesterday.
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