Analysts Bullish On Spun-off Sara Lee’s Coffee Unit D.E. Master Blenders

Cheaper Arabica beans and ambitious goals have given Dutch group D.E. Master Blenders 1753, maker of Douwe Egberts and the recently-spun-off Sara Lee coffee unit, a lift as it tries to overtake rival Kraft to become the second largest player in the coffee world.
July 2, 2012

Cheaper Arabica beans and ambitious goals have given Dutch group D.E. Master Blenders 1753, maker of Douwe Egberts and the recently-spun-off Sara Lee coffee unit, a lift as it tries to overtake rival Kraft to become the second largest player in the coffee world, according to The Chicago Tribune. For the full story, click here

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