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Produce giant Dole raises earnings guidance despite ‘volatile' economic conditions
Produce giant Dole raises earnings guidance despite ‘volatile' economic conditions

Irish Times

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Produce giant Dole raises earnings guidance despite ‘volatile' economic conditions

Dole, the Dublin-headquartered fruit and vegetable giant, has raised its full-year earnings guidance after its performance in the first quarter of the year exceeded expectations, with like-for-like revenues rising 4.2 per cent to $2.1 billion. The New York-listed group said it delivered adjusted earnings of $104.8 million, surpassing its initial projections for the quarter, according to an unaudited trading update published on Monday. Overall revenues at the group, which was formed in 2021 through the merger of Dublin-based Fyffes spin-out Total Produce and US-anchored Dole Food Company, were down $22 million compared with the same three-month period in 2024. This was primarily down to the impact of acquisitions and divestures in the same quarter last year, the group said, as well as the 'unfavourable impact' of foreign currency fluctuations. READ MORE On a like-for-like basis, Dole said revenues rose 4.2 per cent to $2.1 billion in three months to the end of March. The group also declared an 8.5-cent per share dividend for the first quarter, up 6.25 per cent. 'For the current financial year, although the economic environment remains unpredictable, we are pleased to announce an upward revision of our guidance and are now targeting full year adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, deductibles and amortisation) of at least $380 million,' Dole executive chairman Carl McCann said in a statement. Looking ahead, Dole said it continues to 'monitor the evolving macroeconomic scenario' but it remains confident it can 'navigate the challenges of the current volatile economic environment'. Earlier this month, the group, which is the largest fruit and vegetable supplier in the world, announced it had refinanced its existing loan facilities.

Wexford school qualifies for final in a bid to become Ireland's fittest school
Wexford school qualifies for final in a bid to become Ireland's fittest school

Irish Independent

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Independent

Wexford school qualifies for final in a bid to become Ireland's fittest school

Supported by Irish fruit importer Fyffes and tracked online, the purpose of the competition, launched in December and now in its fourth year, is to promote the importance of exercise, fitness and healthy eating amongst young people. The Leinster final will take place at SCD Leisure Tallaght in early May, after which the top school from each of the Connacht, Leinster, Munster and Ulster provincial finals will then progress to the grand final in Athlone on May 19. The live final will be hosted by one of Ireland's best-known Olympians sprinter David Gillick and the prize package will include €8,000 worth of sports equipment and the title of Ireland's Fittest School 2025. The three other schools taking part in the Leinster final will be Dangan Mixed National School from Meath, St. Michael's Boys National School from Longford and Scoil Na Mainistreach from Kildare.

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