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Oatly Carvel ice cream partnership boosts stock

Containers of Oatly frozen desserts are displayed on a shelf at a Whole Foods store on November 15, 2021 in San Rafael, California. Justin Sullivan | Getty ImagesOatly and Carvel said Monday they will partner to add oat-milk based items at the chain's ice cream stores nationwide.The agreement is a boon for Oatly, which has struggled to recapture the enthusiasm investors had for the plant-based milk company when it made its stock market debut in 2021. Its shares jumped about 7% in Monday trading.Oatly, a Swedish company…

Oatly Names Jean-Christophe Flatin as New CEO and Narrows Quarterly Loss

Current Chief Executive Toni Petersson is set to become the oat-milk company’s co-chairman. Current Chief Executive Toni Petersson is set to become the oat-milk company’s co-chairman. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content…

Oatly, Amazon, Hasbro and more

A carton of Oatly brand oat milk is arranged for a photograph in the Brooklyn borough of New York, U.S., on Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020.Gabby Jones | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesCheck out the companies making headlines in midday trading.Oatly – Shares of the oat-based drinks maker tumbled 11% after the company reported a larger-than-expected quarterly loss and revenue that fell short of consensus. Oatly cited China Covid restrictions, production challenges and a stronger U.S. dollar for the weakness in its performance.Amazon –…

Oatly Lowers Full-Year Outlook, Posts Wider Loss

Oatly Group OTLY -15.43% AB cut its sales outlook for the year, warning that macroeconomic uncertainty is making it harder to switch consumers from regular milk to its plant-based options. The Swedish maker of oat-based milk said on Tuesday that challenges, including the war in Ukraine, continuing Covid-19 outbreaks and supply-chain problems, are crimping the pace of its expansion and recovery in certain markets.…

Oatly goes electric with new milk trucks

OatlyGreen technology is low hanging fruit for companies with a progressive ethos. The latest example is Oatly, the world's largest oatmilk company, expanding a partnership with leading electric freight company Einride. The partnership will bring electric trucks to Oatly's North American operations after seeing success in Europe for the past two years. This initiative is tied to Oatly's broader set of sustainability ambitions the company is working against by 2029, and it's a good example of how many companies see

Oatly went 9 years without a marketing team. Stupid — or wicked smart?

How do you set yourself apart from other brands? How do you sell people on a product they’re not used to? And how do you do all that without a marketing department? John Schoolcraft, Global Chief Creative Director at Oatly, has an answer. In 2012, together with CEO Toni Petersson, John began to turn a 30-year-old maker of oat drinks into a global movement focused on the development of a more sustainable lifestyle. Credit: Oatly Speaking at TNW Conference 2022, he explained how replacing the…

Oatly Lines Up a Successor to CEO Toni Petersson

Oatly Group AB is lining up a successor to Toni Petersson, the chief executive who helped turn its oat milk into a global phenomenon and took the company public last year, according to people familiar with the matter.Last month, the Swedish company said it had hired as president Jean-Christophe Flatin, a food-industry veteran and former senior executive at candy giant Mars Inc. Mr. Flatin is seen as a likely eventual replacement for Mr. Petersson, the people said, adding that no change is imminent. Oatly GroupAB is

Plant-based food stocks Beyond Meat, Oatly face a reset

In this photo illustration Oatly oat milk is shown on May 20, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois.Scott Olson | Getty ImagesWall Street appears to be souring on plant-based substitutes.Shares of Beyond Meat and Oatly have shed more than half their value this year. The stocks are both high-profile and relative recent entrants to public markets, prone to big jumps and sharp declines in value, volatility that's only been exacerbated by broader market swings and pressure from short sellers.Beyond Meat trades 87% below its all-time…