On the money: Nestle next to eye emerging-market growth

By: Dean Best | 19 February 2010

Nestle today (19 February) became the latest of the largest food manufacturers to set out its stall for further expansion in the world's emerging markets.

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Nestle today (19 February) became the latest of the largest food manufacturers to set out its stall for further expansion in the world's emerging markets.

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