Joe Lynam
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Now it has sold Slimfast UK, Ireland and other jurisdictions to Supreme, an AIM-listed manufacturer.
So they're the kind of the rectangular boxes that we see everywhere.
Founded in 1977 in the US, Slimfast is known for its meal replacement shakes, bars, snacks and weight loss plans.
Glanbia bought it from KSF Holdings and HNS Intermediate Corporation in 2018 in a deal worth around 300 million.
Now, and you're providing something called R-Apps or RAPs.
What are they?
But the Irish company confirmed earlier this year plans to shed its meal replacement brand after years of struggling sales.
The FT reports that shares in BNP Paribas tumbled after a US court found the French bank liable for more than $20 million in damages to three Sudanese refugees over its role in providing banking services to the African country's former ruler and enabling human rights abuses.
The bank's shares fell 8% on Monday to their lowest level since April.
And Vodafone are offering a new standalone technology using Ericsson Kit.
Lawyers for the three plaintiffs and analysts said that the ruling could open up BNP Paribas to far greater damages, putting it under pressure to settle with thousands of other Sudanese refugees who have joined a related class action.
Tell us more about that and how companies can use it.
BNP said that any attempt to extrapolate is unnecessarily wrong, as is any speculation regarding a potential settlement.
Now, I am trying to get my head around how brands can do these amazing things.
Like, for example, if you're talking about baked beans, whether it's Heinz or Bachelors or whatever it is, how is that going to provide you?
The French bank had already said it would appeal, calling the ruling clearly wrong and that it applied only to the three plaintiffs.
I understand the nourishment side of things, but the whole...
esoteric bit of it I don't get.
The three plaintiffs, who now live in the US, had testified to torture, sexual violence and other abuses.
They accused the French bank of helping former President Omar al-Bashir's regime to commit genocide between the late 90s and the 2000s by providing it with banking services.