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Thursday, December 22, 2005

Fine Wine - Grape Expectations


Grape Expectations
Courier-Post - When David DeMarsico and his wife bought a house a few years ago, they celebrated with a bottle of an award-winning dry red, which retailed for several hundred dollars. "I loved it," said DeMarsico, who works in operations at the Renault Winery in

Winemaker Constellation Ends Vincor Bid
Washington Post - ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- Constellation Brands Inc., the world's biggest winemaker, is ending its hostile pursuit of Vincor International Inc. after failing to entice shareholders of the Canadian wine producer with a $1 billion cash bid. "Constellation

Constellation Quits Pursuit of Vincor
NewsFactor Business Report - "We are gratified that shareholders have supported our recommendation that Constellation's offer was inadequate, opportunistic and should be rejected," said Mark Hilson, a Vincor director and chairman of a special committee that examined the proposal

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