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Kerry Group


Kerry Group , is a major quoted food company in the Republic of Ireland. It is quoted on the ISEQ exchange. It evolved initially from a local dairy co-op in the Munster region of Ireland. However after floating on the stock exchange in 1986 the group has grown substantially under the leadership of Denis Brosnan into a major food ingredients and flavorings firm.

Overview

Headquartered in Tralee, Ireland, the Group employs some 20,000 people throughout its manufacturing, sales and technical centres across Europe, North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand and Asian Markets.

Kerry supplies over 10,000 food, food ingredients and flavour products to customers in more than 120 countries worldwide. The Group has manufacturing facilities in 18 different countries and international sales offices in 20 other countries across the globe. The groups current market capitalisation is about €3.2 billion and the companies current annualised sales are in excess of €3.75 billion.

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