Abalone, pilchards, lobster and squid is how Premier Fishing and Brands makes most of its money. Up until August 2019, the group was delighting in positive trading results. There was talk of acquisitions outside of its seafood business. But the business of fishing is fickle, and true to form the picture has since changed. Abruptly, and not all of Premier’s making.
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