AUS: Nestle quiet on "ice cream sale"

By Katy Askew | 18 April 2012

Nestle has remained tight-lipped over reports that the company is preparing to sell its Australian ice cream business.

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Nestle has remained tight-lipped over reports that the company is preparing to sell its Australian ice cream business.

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