GERMANY: Gilde confirms sell-off plans
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 5 November 2002
Gilde Brauerei, Germany's fifth largest brewer, has confirmed that it is in talks regarding the possible sale of the company. The interested parties are thought to be Heineken, Interbrew and SABMiller.
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Gilde Brauerei, Germany's fifth largest brewer, has confirmed that it is in talks regarding the possible sale of the company. The interested parties are thought to be Heineken, Interbrew and SABMiller.

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