United Spirits sees great Indian potential for Whyte & Mackay
21-Jun-2007
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The brands of Whyte & Mackay can expect a much higher profile in Indian duty-free shops after United Spirits bought the Scotch whisky producer for £595m ($1.18bn) last month.
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