SWITZERLAND: Nestlé bluffing on HQ move - analysts

Author: just-drinks.com editorial team | 14 September 2009

Analysts believe Nestlé is bluffing by suggesting that it may leave its home base of Switzerland if the national Government puts a cap on executive salaries.

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Analysts believe Nestlé is bluffing by suggesting that it may leave its home base of Switzerland if the national Government puts a cap on executive salaries.

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