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Camellia PLC

Camellia PLC

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  • Price (EUR)50.00
  • Today's Change-0.50 / -0.99%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-13.04%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Camellia Plc is a United Kingdom-based holding company, which is engaged in agriculture, engineering, and other Investments including associates. Its other investments comprise fine art, documents, manuscripts, and philately. The Company’s core nuts and fruits crops are macadamia, avocado and specialty crops including blueberries. The Company's subsidiaries include Amgoorie India Limited, Amo Tea Company Limited, Bardsley & Sons Limited, Bardsley Fruit Enterprises Limited, Bardsley Fruit Farming Limited, Bardsley Horticulture Limited, Chittagong Warehouse Limited, Eastern Produce Malawi Limited, among others.

  • Revenue in GBP (TTM)261.30m
  • Net income in GBP-9.00m
  • Incorporated1889
  • Employees80.78k
  • Location
    Camellia PLCLinton ParkMAIDSTONE ME17 4ABUnited KingdomGBR
  • Phone+44 162 274 6655
  • Fax+44 162 274 7422
  • Websitehttps://www.camellia.plc.uk/
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