"..Cranswick is a smaller company best known for pork foods. It used to be a byword for disappointment, thanks to its exposure to the notoriously volatile price of pig meat, but by moving away from basic butchered products and into fancier goods such as continental charcuterie, it appears to be developing a comforting resilience while showing promising growth prospects..."
Robert Cole ('Tempus') in The Times today, naming Cranswick as one of his 'Ten For The Year 2007' (Not that he did too well with his Ten For 2006, gaining less than the market index)