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    Japanese beer companies drift apart
    Australian Herald
    Tuesday 9th February, 2010  


    Kirin and Suntory, the Japanese brewers have decided not to merge.

    After months of negotiations, Kirin said it was unable to agree with Suntory on ways to ensure management independence within the merged company.

    Suntory had complained it was unhappy with the merger ratio which would have determined control of the new business.

    Suntory is largely family owned.

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