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May 18, 2008
Coca Cola's $52.54 Million Investment Plan Cleared by Govt. of India
The government has approved soft drink major Coca-Cola $52.54 million (around Rs 205 crore) investment plan for India. The investment will be made in Hindustan Coca Cola Holdings (HCCH) by its parent company for capital expenditure of Hindustan Coca Beverages (HCCB), the bottling subsidiary of Coke. Related Links
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