UPDATE: SWITZ: Analysts shrug off Nestle concerns
By: just-food.com | 12 August 2009
Analysts have downplayed concerns over Nestle's first-half performance, despite a 2% drop in profits.
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Analysts have downplayed concerns over Nestle's first-half performance, despite a 2% drop in profits.

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