Can a UK summer restore the faith of Frucor investors?
By David Robertson | 24 May 2001
After failing to break into the UK market, Frucor, the Australian energy drinks company, has been hammered by investors which has in turn sent share prices plummeting. David Robertson reports on the company's predicament.
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After failing to break into the UK market, Frucor, the Australian energy drinks company, has been hammered by investors which has in turn sent share prices plummeting. David Robertson reports on the company's predicament.

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