UK/EUROPE: Confectioner Zetar sets European sales target
By Dean Best | 26 January 2012
UK confectioner Zetar is aiming to make GBP10m in sales in Europe over the next three years after opening its first office on the Continent.
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UK confectioner Zetar is aiming to make GBP10m in sales in Europe over the next three years after opening its first office on the Continent.

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