UK: Greencore sells bottled water arm

By: just-food.com | 19 November 2009

Dublin-based Greencore Group has sold its bottled water division to Highland Spring for GBP17.5m (US$29.1m).

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Dublin-based Greencore Group has sold its bottled water division to Highland Spring for GBP17.5m (US$29.1m).

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