UK: Cobra Beer CEO leaves as sale draws close

Author: Chris Mercer | 27 April 2009

Cobra Beer chief executive Adrian McKeon has left his position as a sale of the brewer enters its final stages.

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Cobra Beer chief executive Adrian McKeon has left his position as a sale of the brewer enters its final stages.

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