S&N remains cautious in face of calls for change
By David Robertson | 1 October 2002
Plans by the UK's largest brewer Scottish & Newcastle to sell its pub division and drive growth in the beer division have divided opinion in the City and the industry alike. David Robertson weighs up S&N's options, including the arrival of the US giant Anheuser-Busch in the UK.
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Plans by the UK's largest brewer Scottish & Newcastle to sell its pub division and drive growth in the beer division have divided opinion in the City and the industry alike. David Robertson weighs up S&N's options, including the arrival of the US giant Anheuser-Busch in the UK.

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