BRAZIL: Sadia hopes for Perdigao deal by June

By: just-food.com | 1 April 2009

Talks over a possible transaction between Brazil-based food groups Sadia and Perdigao are ongoing, with Sadia's chairman hopeful of a deal by June.

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Talks over a possible transaction between Brazil-based food groups Sadia and Perdigao are ongoing, with Sadia's chairman hopeful of a deal by June.

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