THAILAND: CP Foods denies Iglo Foods bid link
By Michelle Russell | 14 May 2012
Thai food manufacturer Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) insisted today (14 May) that it has not launched a bid for Iglo Group, denying reports linking it to the European frozen food firm.
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Thai food manufacturer Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) insisted today (14 May) that it has not launched a bid for Iglo Group, denying reports linking it to the European frozen food firm.

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