INDIA: UBL cools on Millennium merger
By Bhavna Rathore | 29 March 2006
The merger between India's largest beer maker, United Breweries (UBL), and its part-owned local unit Millennium Alcobev looks likely to be postponed.
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The merger between India's largest beer maker, United Breweries (UBL), and its part-owned local unit Millennium Alcobev looks likely to be postponed.

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