US: Cadbury revises 2005 net profits
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 24 October 2006
Cadbury Schweppes has been forced to lower its 2005 net income result due to changes in how employee share awards are accounted.
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Cadbury Schweppes has been forced to lower its 2005 net income result due to changes in how employee share awards are accounted.

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