INDIA: InBev India foray hits buffers?
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 6 November 2006
InBev will not be drawn on local reports suggesting that a proposed joint venture in India is on the edge of collapse. InBev, which has yet to establish a presence in the country, has reportedly dropped its proposed deal with Varun Beverages, owned by Ravi Jaipuria.
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InBev will not be drawn on local reports suggesting that a proposed joint venture in India is on the edge of collapse. InBev, which has yet to establish a presence in the country, has reportedly dropped its proposed deal with Varun Beverages, owned by Ravi Jaipuria.

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