INDIA: Hershey insists India "key" amid Godrej sale talk
By Michelle Russell | 19 June 2012
US confectionery giant Hershey has insisted that India remains a "key focus market" amid local reports that it is close to ending its five-year partnership deal with Godrej Group.
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US confectionery giant Hershey has insisted that India remains a "key focus market" amid local reports that it is close to ending its five-year partnership deal with Godrej Group.

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