yewtree sold to muller ?

lady muck

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Ayrshire
Wonder where that leaves the producers? Will they pay the same yewtree price? Scary news for the big dairy farms in Scotland on the market with no milk contracts.
 

Bald Rick

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Moderator
Location
Anglesey
Interesting development. Muller & Arla going head to head and I wonder at what point the monopolies & mergers commission start to take an interest

Entrepreneurs do tend to move on so I wonder where or what Carl Woodcock will be doing now
 

Blue.

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Livestock Farmer
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chubby1

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Interesting development. Muller & Arla going head to head and I wonder at what point the monopolies & mergers commission start to take an interest

Entrepreneurs do tend to move on so I wonder where or what Carl Woodcock will be doing now
Probably enjoying deciding what to spend £100m+ on!
 

Gordon Geko

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Arable Farmer
Interesting development. Muller & Arla going head to head and I wonder at what point the monopolies & mergers commission start to take an interest

Entrepreneurs do tend to move on so I wonder where or what Carl Woodcock will be doing now
Are Muller and Culina haulage connected ? Culina do haulage for Arla, do they work together ??
 

Boysground

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Wiltshire
Are Muller and Culina haulage connected ? Culina do haulage for Arla, do they work together ??
Muller own Culina and also a number of other haulage companies including Stobart. Lots in europe.


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pappuller

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Livestock Farmer
Location
M6 Hard shoulder

Enry

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Location
Shropshire
Really ? Didn't know Mueller owned stobarts
Culina wholly owned by MULLER (ueller make bulk tanks - different company https://en.paulmueller.com/)

Culina is now a HUGE haulage business and owns several companies including Stobart - William Stobart is 2nd IC

 

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