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Derwent Valley Foods (A)

Subject

Organisational Behaviour, Entrepreneurship

Publication Year

1995

Abstract

In early 1992, the founders of Derwent Valley Foods met to consider the future of the company. Founded by four entrepreneurs in 1982 to exploit a perceived opportunity for premium adult snacks, the company marketed under the name of "Phileas Fogg - Fine foods from around the World." Phileas Fogg snacks became essential to any 'yuppie' party in eighties London, with sales reaching £18 million in the year to March 1991. Now estimated to be worth about £16 million, the company had long been suggested as an ideal candidate for stock market flotation, and there had also been regular overtures from interested trade buyers. While there was no immediate need to float or sell, recent events had brought the issue to the forefront.

Topic List

Entreprenuership, Exit

Industry

Snack Foods

Publication Event Date

1981-1992

LBS Case Number

CS-94-019-03

Location

UK

Project Funder

ESRC

Publication Research Centre

Institute of Finance and Accounting, Entrepreneurship

Supervisor

JOHNSON, R M

Available on ECCH

No


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