In the Spotlight - Dr Pepper Snapple Group
By Chris Brook-Carter | 9 May 2008
Shares in the Dr Pepper Snapple Group officially begun trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday (7 May). Headlines accompanying the first few days of this newly-listed soft drinks group were either going to contain plenty of puns about "sparkle" and "fizz" or report on a "flat" few days.
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Shares in the Dr Pepper Snapple Group officially begun trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday (7 May). Headlines accompanying the first few days of this newly-listed soft drinks group were either going to contain plenty of puns about "sparkle" and "fizz" or report on a "flat" few days.

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