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UNIQ

November 2002

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  • UNIQ
Investors may  recall Uniq was formerly known as Unigate, adiversified conglomerate, best known as the UK’s biggest milkprocessor.  Now shorn of non-core activities Uniq is a leadingsupplier of chilled convenience foods to supermarkets and other foodservice outlets across the UK and Europe.    Three years ago, the company made its prescient move to focus onprepared foods, a  niche industry which continues to grow by 10% ayear.  This trend is being driven by a rising proportion of singlehouseholds hooked on the convenience of prepared foods and alsosupermarkets lifting the shelf space they allocate to such products. That said, Uniq has, until recently, been obscured from investors’radar ...

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