Cadbury hopes confectionery focus will sweeten business
By: just-food.com | 19 June 2007
As bleak as the idea of axing 15% of a company's workforce might appear, this morning's announcement of a major restructuring at Cadbury Schweppes could ultimately be good news for its presence in the global confectionery market. Dean Best reports.
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As bleak as the idea of axing 15% of a company's workforce might appear, this morning's announcement of a major restructuring at Cadbury Schweppes could ultimately be good news for its presence in the global confectionery market. Dean Best reports.

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