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Article: Fines for alleged monopoly practices could hit Coca-Cola bottlers in Mexico.(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- Food & Drink Weekly
- Article date:
- July 18, 2005
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Fines for alleged monopoly practices could hit Coca-Cola bottlers in Mexico. The country's Federal Competition Commission said last week that the 15 companies could face fines totaling 157.5 million pesos ($14.6 million). The antitrust body has been informed of the alleged practices by some wholesalers and by Peruvian soft drinks maker Ajegroup. The Peruvian company also distributes Big Cola in Mexico. The bottlers have been given 30 days to appeal and prove that they had ...
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