Stolt Sea Farm in the red on lower turbot sales
Stolt Sea Farm reported a Q1 loss on the back of lower sales for turbot, as the company starts sales from its sole farm in Iceland
Pescanova inks deal with banks to keep Portuguese turbot plant active
Creditor banks are still looking for a buyer for Acuinova's subsidiary in Portugal
Salmon farming pioneer Jacob Stolt-Nielsen passes away
Stolt Sea Farm earnings dive on ‘historically low’ turbot prices
Aquaculture division of the Stolt-Nielsen Group saw revenue from turbot sales fall 26% in the fourth quarter of 2014, as it made an overall loss of $400,000
Creditors reportedly looking for buyer of Pescanova Portugal turbot farm
Mercadona submitted a bid for the subsidiary, although 'well below the price set by banks to recover invested money', according to Spanish media
UK startup plans land-based turbot farm
A firm in the UK’s southwest is planning a land-based turbot farm, which would be the country’s first
Analyst: Clearwater set for strong 2015 on pricing, currency, fuel factors
Beacon Securities analyst sees strong pricing, favorable currency considerations and lower fuel prices helping to push Clearwater's consolidated ebitda to more than CAD 100m this year
Acquisitions could eventually take Clearwater sales to CAD 1bn, analyst says
Beacon Securities analyst says M&A could help take Clearwater Seafoods to CAD 1 billion in yearly sales
True World UK arm plans processing expansion for national accounts, retail
As UK division of US-based sushi distribution firm introduces a farmed flounder from South Korea to the UK market, its director is gearing up to move to a new plant and start processing in 2015
Former Royal Greenland colleagues ride growing China e-demand for Alaskan seafood
Partners say their China venture outsold the other five companies participating in this year's Alaska Seafood Festival campaign, which ran on Alibaba's Tmall