(AFX UK Focus) 2006-04-27 15:26 GMT: Nestle Portugal fined 1 mln eur for stifling competition in coffee market (Interactive Investor)

Top Spot for Green Mtn. Coffee (WCAX 3)
Big recognition Thursday for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters. The Waterbury company has been ranked number one on Business Ethics magazine’s 2006 list of 100 Best Corporate Citizens.

Coffee Not The Culprit (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)
A new study of more than 128,000 men and women and found heavy, long-term coffee drinking does not raise the risk of heart disease for most people. Study subjects drank up to six cups of coffee a day.

Coffee shop making a rhythm all its own (The Oregonian)
A young couple sat on overstuffed chairs beneath a wall decorated with paintings by a local artist. He drank from a coffee cup the size of a small soup bowl; she sipped one of those fancy coffee drinks topped with whipped cream.

Vermont coffee company tops national list of top corporate citizens (The Burlington Free Press)
Published: Thursday, April 27, 2006 Waterubry-based Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. has been ranked No. 1 on Business Ethics magazine€™s 2006 list of €ś100 Best Corporate Citizens,€ś Ths company said this morning.

(AFX UK Focus) 2006-04-27 15:26 GMT: Nestle Portugal fined 1 mln eur for stifling competition in coffee market (Interactive Investor)
LISBON (AFX) - Portugal’s antitrust regulator AdC said it has fined the Portuguese arm of Nestle AG 1 mln eur because its exclusivity contracts with restaurants and hotels for the supply of coffee stifled competition.

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