UK: Innocent Drinks owner narrows FY losses
By Michelle Russell | 2 June 2010
Fresh Trading, the parent group of smoothie maker Innocent Drinks, narrowed its losses and increased sales in 2009, boosted by significant investment outside of the UK.
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Fresh Trading, the parent group of smoothie maker Innocent Drinks, narrowed its losses and increased sales in 2009, boosted by significant investment outside of the UK.

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