US: Parmalat and Citigroup case dismissed
By: just-food.com | 12 August 2008
Parmalat's US court case seeking US$2.2bn in damages from Citigroup and Bank of America for the financial institutions' alleged role in the Italian dairy group's 2004 collapse has been thrown out.
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Parmalat's US court case seeking US$2.2bn in damages from Citigroup and Bank of America for the financial institutions' alleged role in the Italian dairy group's 2004 collapse has been thrown out.

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