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- Donating in March and April 2012. How did we do?
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- Germany Falls under the Investor Spot Light
- Liva & Laia : 15th November
- Despite the Euphoria One Must Remain Cautious
Confectioner Cadbury said on Monday it would post a formal response to Kraft's $16 billion (9.7 billion pound) takeover offer on December 14.
"Under U.S. securities law, Cadbury is prohibited from publishing any further information, or making any further statement, until it has issued its formal response" the company said in a statement.
Cadbury said its response would also include the company's regular pre-close trading update.
Kraft last week made its formal offer for the chocolate maker, triggering a two-month takeover fight and a frosty response from Britain.
Cadbury consistently rejected Kraft's preliminary approaches, forcing the U.S. food giant to turn hostile in November and go directly to Cadbury shareholders with its plan for creating the world's largest confectionery group.
- Spain struggles to meet regions' 36 bln euros debts
- Spain may forge one bank from failed lenders
- The World needs Castellon Airport : Fabra
- 200 officials invited to attend Paramount ceremony
- DGT to award extra points for careful drivers
- Nissan Invests €100 Million in Spain
- Spain raises €60 million in online gaming back-taxes
- Spain's banks in focus ahead of Bankia rescue plan
- Rajoy : "Spain says no to Bailout"
- Bloc Spokesman calls upon Generalitat to sell Castellon airport shares










