
The biggest Japanese alcohol and soft drinks producer Suntory Holdings conduct negatiations with French private equity groups Lion Capital and Blackstone regarding the acquisition of Orangina brand, know for its last years'
14 September 2009

Japanese company Suntory has entered in an agreement to acquire the soft drink unit of frozen food maker Nichirei Corp.According to the contract, the company will buy Nichirei’s acerola drink division in the spring of 2010. The amount of the transaction is not...
29 July 2009
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Kirin Holdings has said that no deal has been reached on a potential merger with brewing rival Suntory, but the group did not deny talks between the two rivals.
14 July 2009

Suntory Foods Ltd. will introduce a 10 per cent thinner product label on its nonalcoholic beverages coming in 500ml PET bottles with the aim of cutting down carbon dioxide emissions by roughly 10 per cent.
27 May 2009

Leading Japanese producer and distributor of spirits and beverages Suntory Limited introduced into the RTD ice tea market the new brand - Iyemon Cha. It is available in two flavours: Original Green Tea and Roasted Green Tea.This packaging design was awarded with Gold at Pentawards...
1 November 2008
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