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But Roshen says the assault on the factory is a transparent attempt to hamstring Poroshenko at a time when he is desperate to hold on to a rapidly crumbling cease-fire ... and hard and jelly candies.
Roshen, one of the largest manufacturers of confectionery products in Ukraine, is comprised of factories located in Ukraine, Lithuania, and Hungary. The corporation manufactures up to 200 types of ...
Roshen -- the maker of dozens of sweet treats, including Elegance Extra-Dark chocolate bars, Milk Drop caramels, and Crazy Bee jelly candies ...
The Roshen Corporation has confirmed that former President Petro Poroshenko’s eldest son, Oleksiy Poroshenko, became a beneficiary of a large part of the firm. The news was confirmed by a spokesperson ...
Roshen Confectionery Corporation has said that it has nothing to do with the production of corn starch molasses and, accordingly, denies violations related to the abuse of monopoly position in this ...
Companies related to ex-President Petro Poroshenko’s son Oleksiy and his confectionary Roshen have been accused of monopolizing the treacle market. The Anti-Monopoly Committee of Ukraine, or AMCU, has ...
Roshen's owner Petro Poroshenko is a pro-European politician Russian authorities have taken over a Ukrainian-owned sweet factory in the southern Russian city of Lipetsk, Ukraine's government says ...
BERLIN, November 17. /TASS/. Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenk plans to sell his privately held Roshen confectionary plant in the nearest future. “We are now discussing the issue with one of ...
Ukraine-based confectioner Roshen, owned by the country’s president Petro Poroshenko, plans to halt production at its Lipetsk confectionery plant in Russia in April with the expected loss of ...
In 2022, the Roshen Kyiv confectionery ended with a loss of UAH 984,000 against a profit of UAH 25.8 million in 2021. As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in 2021, the Roshen Kyiv ...
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