
Deirdre Hipwell
Team Leader at Bloomberg News
Emea healthcare and consumer team leader at Bloomberg @business. Previously retail editor & mergers & acquisitions editor at The Times. DMs open. Views my own.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com.br | Deirdre Hipwell |Bre Bradham |Zed Jameson
Bloomberg — A Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB, maior engarrafadora independente da Coca-Cola e operadora de lojas de conveniência, vendeu sua participação remanescente na Heineken. A Femsa, como é conhecida a empresa, ofereceu cerca de 5,2 milhões de ações ao preço de € 68,70 (US$ 77,32) a unidade, de acordo com os termos vistos pela Bloomberg, com a transação levantando € 359 milhões para o vendedor.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberglinea.com | Deirdre Hipwell |Bre Bradham |Zed Jameson
Bloomberg — Fomento Económico Mexicano (FEMSAUBD), un embotellador mexicano de Coca-Cola y operador de tiendas de conveniencia, vendió su participación restante en Heineken Holding mientras se concentra en su negocio principal.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Deirdre Hipwell |Bre Bradham
Cans of Heineken beer. (Bloomberg) -- Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB, a Mexican Coca-Cola bottler and convenience store operator, sold its remaining stake in Heineken Holding NV as it focuses on its core business. Femsa, as the company is known, offered about 5.2 million shares priced at €68.70 ($77.32) a piece, according to terms seen by Bloomberg, with the transaction raising €359 million for the seller.
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3 weeks ago |
claimsjournal.com | Deirdre Hipwell
Marks & Spencer Group Plc said some personal customer data was stolen by hackers as the British retailer continues to investigate and manage a highly-damaging “cyber incident.”The stolen data does not include “useable payment or card details” and there is no evidence it has been shared, the food, clothing and homewares group said Tuesday. Customers do not need to take any action but will be prompted to reset their passwords when they log into the retailer’s website, it said.
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3 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Deirdre Hipwell
A Marks & Spencer Group Plc store on Oxford Street in London. (Bloomberg) -- Marks & Spencer Group Plc said some personal customer data was stolen by hackers as the British retailer continues to investigate and manage a highly-damaging “cyber incident.” The stolen data does not include “useable payment or card details” and there is no evidence it has been shared, the food, clothing and homewares group said Tuesday.
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