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30.06.25 - 15:12
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Bubbies Ice Cream Acquired by Marubeni Corporation (Business Wire)
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New ownership poised to propel long-term growth of #1 mochi ice cream brand in the natural channelPHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Bubbies Ice Cream, the #1 mochi ice cream brand in the natural channel* and the fastest growing in conventional grocery, has been acquired by Marubeni Corporation, one of the largest integrated trading and investment companies in Japan. Bubbies is now part of Marubeni America Corporation, based in New York City, and will continue its operations and manufacturing facilities out of Phoenix, AZ.
This acquisition will serve to fuel Bubbies' next phase of growth, now strengthened by Marubeni's global resources and expertise spanning international supply chains and strong trade relationships. Marubeni has deep experience investing in and developing other high-quality food businesses similar to Bubbies, which will help the fast-growing frozen novelties brand reach more customers worldwide at scale.
Bubbies was founded in 1985 as a scoop shop on the island of Oahu and since then has develo...
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02.06.25 - 11:06
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Marubeni to Buy into World′s Leading Open-Hatch Shipping Firm (Nippon)
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Tokyo, June 2 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese trader Marubeni Corp. said Monday that it will invest in Gearbulk Holding AG, the world's biggest open-hatch shipping operator based in Switzerland. Marubeni will acquire Gearbulk shares from the Swiss firm's founding family, making it an equity-method affiliate. The amount of investment and the ownership ratio were not disclosed. Open-hatch ship......
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13.05.25 - 04:24
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Marubeni CEO on Tariffs Impact, Business Strategy (Bloomberg)
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Masayuki Omoto, President and CEO at Marubeni, discusses the trading house's business strategy and the impact from the US trade tariffs. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade". (Source: Bloomberg)...
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08.05.25 - 12:24
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Marubeni to Join Exxon Mobil′s Hydrogen, Ammonia Project (Nippon)
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Tokyo, May 8 (Jiji Press)--Major Japanese trading company Marubeni Corp. said Thursday that it will participate in a project by U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil Corp. to produce low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia. The project in Texas will feature the world's largest plant of its kind when it begins operation in 2029. It aims to annually produce about 900,000 tons of hydrogen and 1 million tons of......
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