On the Money: My Food Bag, Sharesies, budget special, and more

On the Money: My Food Bag, Sharesies, budget special, and more
My Food Bag chair Tony Carter with chief executive Kevin Bowler.
Victoria Young
Welcome to On the Money, our weekly column on money and the people making it.My Food Bag can’t catch a break  In the (presumably) well-catered executive suite at My Food Bag, Kevin Bowler and Tony Carter must be asking themselves what more they can possibly do to win market affection.  On Friday, management delivered a result almost 2% ahead of market guidance and investors rewarded them by hacking about $16.97 million off the company’s valuation.  Bowler said he...

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