FRANCE: Exclusive Entremont-Sodiaal merger talks to re-open
By: Stuart Todd | 24 December 2009
Exclusive negotiations on a merger between Entremont Alliance and Sodiaal are to be re-opened after Lactalis' bid for the struggling emmental maker was rejected.
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Exclusive negotiations on a merger between Entremont Alliance and Sodiaal are to be re-opened after Lactalis' bid for the struggling emmental maker was rejected.

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