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Growing pharmaceutical industry, increasing uptake of multifunctional excipients, and the availability of high quality raw materials and excipients are the key driving factors of the market. Furthermore, increasing chronic disease prevalence around the world enhances the demand for pharmaceutical products and thereby excipients.
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2020: Evonik launched RESOMER Precise platform of custom functional excipients to precisely control the release profile of parenteral drug products.
In April 2019, Colorcon, Inc. (US) signed an agreement with DuPont Nutrition and Biosciences (US) in order to enhance the current product portfolio of CR Alliance products.
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Primark s owner has pledged to repay furlough cash it received and to dash out a dividend to shareholders as sales hit a record high in the first week after reopening its stores.
Over half of Primark stores in England and Wales broke their own sales record in the week of 12 April, when non-essential stores were allowed to welcome customers again.
Given the strength of sales since reopening, owner Associated British Food said it would repay £121million it received in furlough and hand shareholders a dividend of 6.2p a share, worth £49million, having scrapped payouts last year.
In demand: Primark stores were stormed by shoppers when they finally reopened this month
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Associated British Foods (LSE: ABF) is an example of the trend. The
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Retail readies for growth
The company’s revenues are down by 17% and operating profit is down by 46%. This is all down to retail, the biggest contributor to Associated British Foods’ revenues. It owns the hugely popular fast fashion and home goods brand