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thanks my friend I will do as soon as I can. thank you.
@CC, please dm me on the other site
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-10-24/coca-cola-european-said-in-talks-to-acquire-coca-cola-amatil
Coca-Cola European Partners Plc, the world’s largest independent bottler of the storied soft drink, is in talks to acquire Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. to expand in Asia Pacific, according to people familiar with the matter.
The talks underscore how soft drink bottlers are under pressure to consolidate as the popularity of sugary drinks declines.
**Good for BERM as their potential markets shows they are increasing.
BERM are buying Imperial, by all accounts there will be a very large amount of money being invested to make it into a global big brand.
Fevertree did it in a mass market way, this will be even more premium, and as big in time.
Aberdeenman
@Aberdeenman - very interesting find (the PDF), whilst it is November 2020, what does this signify in respect of Bermele's acquisition actions? East Imperial at https://www.eastimperial.com/pages/story is an ongoing business, is the flyer you posted just another regular part of their sales program?
Spot on ! Cheers
""on a journey to become the global leader in Superior quality mixers"
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don't think anyone needs a reminder of the rise that Fevertree sustained...
This is likely to be on the same scale, over time obviously.
Q4 looking good for the Main market listing!
Aberdeenman
Website now sorted.
Aberdeenman
Thanks Fella !
Website will be sorted.
Have a look at the following:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0fmm3k89ylm5e3j/introduction%20to%20east%20imperial%202020%20low%20res.pdf?dl=0
"on a journey to become the global leader in Superior quality mixers"
Dated November 2020....
Aberdeenman
Have noticed the website has expired. Any cause for concern ?