CANADAHALIFAX news Lobster giant partially owned by Indigenous bands delivering higher sales and profits by admin 18 مارس، 2023 written by admin 18 مارس، 2023 42 HALIFAX — A seafood giant that is half-owned by a coalition of East Coast First Nations is reporting a leap in annual sales, as 2022 revenues rose by $71.6 million compared to the year before. CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press Listen to this article HALIFAX — A seafood giant that is half-owned by a coalition of East Coast First Nations is reporting a leap in annual sales, as 2022 revenues rose by $71.6 million compared to the year before. George Paleologou, the chief executive of Premium Brands Holdings Inc., said during the company’s fourth-quarter conference call that Clearwater Seafood’s annual earnings reached a “record-breaking” level of $130 million on $604 million in revenues in 2022. Much of the gain for Nova Scotia-based Clearwater came in the last three months of the year, as the firm increased sales by $50 million compared to same period the year before, according to results released Thursday by Premium — which is based in Vancouver. The $1-billion investment in Clearwater led by the Membertou First Nation in Cape Breton and Miawpukek First Nation in Newfoundland and Labrador was the largest ever by Indigenous communities in the Canadian seafood industry. Clearwater harvests a variety of seafood, including scallops, lobster, clams and crab in Canada, Argentina and the United Kingdom, with sales in 48 countries around the world. Premium attributed its higher revenues to strong prices for Clearwater’s catch and higher sales volumes, noting they might have been even higher except for higher fleet fuel costs and wages. This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 17, 2023. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post It’s St. Patrick’s Day! Officials want you to enjoy responsibly next post Woman pulled over on a Halifax highway by a suspicious vehicle You may also like جولي تجتمع بقادة صناعة الصلب والنقابات، لكنها لم... 5 يونيو، 2025 كيبيك: توجه لخفض عدد المهاجرين الدائمين إلى 25... 5 يونيو، 2025 Search group warns against fake fundraisers exploiting two... 5 يونيو، 2025 Scientists seek to study eDNA to identify how... 5 يونيو، 2025 Rise in number of great whites in N.S.... 5 يونيو، 2025 What happened to the Sullivan children in Nova... 5 يونيو، 2025 Nova Scotia removes trade barriers with five provinces... 5 يونيو، 2025 بنك كندا يُبقي معدل الفائدة الأساسي عند 2,75% 4 يونيو، 2025 ساسكاتشِوان: حرائق الغابات تجبر 15 ألفاً على المغادرة... 4 يونيو، 2025 Committee to discuss NS Power breach that allowed... 4 يونيو، 2025