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(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top beverages companies are up at 10 a.m.: Anheuser Busch rose $.57 or .9 percent, to $63.66. Coca-Cola rose $.24 or .5 percent, to $51.16.
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top beverages companies are down at 10 a.m.: Anheuser Busch fell $1.19 or 1.8 percent, to $63.91. Coca-Cola fell $.65 or 1.2 percent, to $51.92.
NutriPure Beverages, Inc.'s (Pink Sheets: NUBV) wholly-owned subsidiary XND Technologies, Inc. has selected Jayger International, Ltd. as the Master Broker for export of its NU2O bottled water products into Japan and other Asian countries where Jayger has contacts and influence. Initial NU2O product formulations have been submitted in Japan and approval from the Japanese authorities is expected ...
Anheuser Busch fell $.24 or .4 percent, to $62.85. Coca-Cola fell $1.62 or 3.2 percent, to $49.30.
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Twinings Case Study: Encouraging More Diverse Tastes in Hot Beverages" company profile to their offering.
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.----NutriPure Beverages, Inc.’s wholly-owned subsidiary XND Technologies, Inc. has selected Jayger International, Ltd. as the Master Broker for export of its NU2O bottled water products into Japan and other Asian countries where Jayger has contacts and influence.
Anheuser Busch rose $.48 or .8 percent, to $63.57. Coca-Cola fell $.49 or 1.0 percent, to $50.43.
Hat Trick Beverages Inc. is pleased to announce that the Hot Beverages Division Tango Cafe and its North American Distribution operation for the Pringles® 'Grab and Go' mini cans concluded the Business Expo Show held in Toronto, Canada.
Ginebra San Miguel Inc. (GSMI) told the Philippine Stock Exchange on Tuesday that it would buy its parent company’s non-alcoholic business. In a disclosure, the San Miguel Corp. (SMC) subsidiary said it would fold in San Miguel Beverages Inc. (SMBI) under its portfolio.
Customs officers seized 708 bottles of whisky, gin and vodka at the sea passenger terminal in Grand Harbour on Sunday night. The items, which were found on a truck that had just arrived from Sicily, were not in line with excise duty regulations.
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