On the money: Aryzta eyes acquisitions in Europe and North America
By Michelle Russell | 15 March 2010
Aryzta, the baking group created through the merger of IAWS and Hiestand, said it will continue to look to European and North American markets for acquisition opportunities.
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Aryzta, the baking group created through the merger of IAWS and Hiestand, said it will continue to look to European and North American markets for acquisition opportunities.

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