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Britannia has an estimated market share of 33% in the organised biscuits market in India. [4] The company's factories have an annual capacity of 433,000 tonnes. [18] The brand names of Britannia's biscuits include MarieGold, Tiger, Nutrichoice, Good Day, 50 50, Treat, Pure Magic, Milk Bikis, Bourbon, Nice Time and Little Hearts among others. [18]
A set of mining claims were made, eventually leading to the establishment of Britannia Mining and Smelting Company, [1] which included claims for mines at four sites named Bluff, Empress, Fairview, and Jane. [1] Britannia Mines began mining copper ore from Mount Sheer and the surrounding area on the eastern shore of Howe Sound in 1903. [2]
The Elk Horn Coal Company founded the city as a company town, and built houses, stores, churches, schools, and hospitals, which were used by miners employed by the company. In 1930, Wheelwright was sold to the Inland Steel Company , which in turn sold the city to the Island Creek Coal Company in 1966.
Bombay Burmah, a part of the Wadia group, holds a majority share of 50.5 per cent in Britannia Industries, amounting to a total of 12.17 crore equity shares. [11] [12] In 2023, the company announced that it will be divesting 3 tea estates in Tanzania, measuring around 3,957 acres, to Udongo Wetu, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. [13]
The recession brought on in the United States by the collapse of the dot-com bubble beginning in 2000, hurt the Toronto Stock Exchange but has affected Canada only mildly. It is one of the few times Canada has avoided following the United States into a recession.
Julio Martín Herrera Velutini (born 15 December 1971) is an Italian-Venezuelan billionaire businessman and founder of Britannia Financial Group. [1] He comes from one of the 20 Mantuan families that ruled the city of Caracas since the 17th century (Los Amos del Valle) [2] and remains the largest landholder in Venezuela.
Woodfibre, originally Britannia West, [1] was a pulp mill and at one time a small company town, on the west side of upper Howe Sound near Squamish, British Columbia. The mill closed in March 2006. The mill closed in March 2006.
She left in 2005 to take up the position of CEO at Indian food company Britannia Industries, where she was eventually appointed managing director in 2006. Under her direction, Britannia's revenue tripled to $841 million. [5] Bali was awarded the "Business Woman of the Year" Award at the 2009 Economic Times Awards. [6]