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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | Brazilians slip up in move for Chiquita as banana group reaffirms support for merger with Irish fruit firm Fyffes By <br> Published: 22:08 GMT, 15 August 2014 | Updated: 22:08 GMT, 15 August 2014 <br> </a> Brazilian investors have slipped up in their effort to buy banana powerhouse Chiquita, [https://dekamusic.ru легкие песни на гитаре] which is pressing ahead with a planned merger with Dublin-based fruit seller Fyffes.<br><br><br><br>Chiquita Brands [https://www.newsweek.com/search/site/International%20rejected International rejected] a £363million bid from juice-maker Cutrale and Safra investment bank.<br> It labelled the offer ‘inadequate and not in the best interests of Chiquita shareholders' while reaffirming support for the Fyffes deal.<br> Merger: Fyffes and Chiquita are set to create a buisness with a total market valuation of £600million<br> <br> <br> The takeover bid was announced unexpectedly on Monday by Cutrale and Safra, who partnered to derail a tie-up that would make Chiquita-Fyffes the top banana supplier in the world.<br> Chiquita shares climbed 31 per cent while Fyffes rose 2 per cent to 75p on news the deal would go ahead.<br><br><br><br><br> More... With Fyffes, the world's oldest fruit brand, Chiquita is set to create a buisness with a total market valuation of £600million.<br> It will combine Chiquita's US interests with Fyffes' strength in Europe, South America and Asia.<br><br><br><br>Chiquita said it had determined not to enter discussions with the Cutrale-Safra partnership ‘at this time', fuelling speculation that Chiquita is anticipating further offers in the near future.<br> |
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+Brazilians slip up in move for Chiquita as banana group reaffirms support for merger with Irish fruit firm Fyffes By <br> Published: 22:08 GMT, 15 August 2014 | Updated: 22:08 GMT, 15 August 2014 <br> </a> Brazilian investors have slipped up in their effort to buy banana powerhouse Chiquita, [https://dekamusic.ru легкие песни на гитаре] which is pressing ahead with a planned merger with Dublin-based fruit seller Fyffes.<br><br><br><br>Chiquita Brands [https://www.newsweek.com/search/site/International%20rejected International rejected] a £363million bid from juice-maker Cutrale and Safra investment bank.<br> It labelled the offer ‘inadequate and not in the best interests of Chiquita shareholders' while reaffirming support for the Fyffes deal.<br> Merger: Fyffes and Chiquita are set to create a buisness with a total market valuation of £600million<br> <br> <br> The takeover bid was announced unexpectedly on Monday by Cutrale and Safra, who partnered to derail a tie-up that would make Chiquita-Fyffes the top banana supplier in the world.<br> Chiquita shares climbed 31 per cent while Fyffes rose 2 per cent to 75p on news the deal would go ahead.<br><br><br><br><br> More... With Fyffes, the world's oldest fruit brand, Chiquita is set to create a buisness with a total market valuation of £600million.<br> It will combine Chiquita's US interests with Fyffes' strength in Europe, South America and Asia.<br><br><br><br>Chiquita said it had determined not to enter discussions with the Cutrale-Safra partnership ‘at this time', fuelling speculation that Chiquita is anticipating further offers in the near future.<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | Brazilians slip up in move for Chiquita as banana group reaffirms support for merger with Irish fruit firm Fyffes By <br> Published: 22:08 GMT, 15 August 2014 | Updated: 22:08 GMT, 15 August 2014 <br> </a> Brazilian investors have slipped up in their effort to buy banana powerhouse Chiquita, [https://dekamusic.ru легкие песни на гитаре] which is pressing ahead with a planned merger with Dublin-based fruit seller Fyffes.<br><br><br><br>Chiquita Brands [https://www.newsweek.com/search/site/International%20rejected International rejected] a £363million bid from juice-maker Cutrale and Safra investment bank.<br> It labelled the offer ‘inadequate and not in the best interests of Chiquita shareholders' while reaffirming support for the Fyffes deal.<br> Merger: Fyffes and Chiquita are set to create a buisness with a total market valuation of £600million<br> <br> <br> The takeover bid was announced unexpectedly on Monday by Cutrale and Safra, who partnered to derail a tie-up that would make Chiquita-Fyffes the top banana supplier in the world.<br> Chiquita shares climbed 31 per cent while Fyffes rose 2 per cent to 75p on news the deal would go ahead.<br><br><br><br><br> More... With Fyffes, the world's oldest fruit brand, Chiquita is set to create a buisness with a total market valuation of £600million.<br> It will combine Chiquita's US interests with Fyffes' strength in Europe, South America and Asia.<br><br><br><br>Chiquita said it had determined not to enter discussions with the Cutrale-Safra partnership ‘at this time', fuelling speculation that Chiquita is anticipating further offers in the near future.<br>
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