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  2. Bretel butter - Wikipedia

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    In 1888, the Journal of the Society of the Arts reported that each of the two companies exported 80 to 100 pounds of butter to Britain per week. [2] By 1903, La Maison Bretel Frères had a revenue of 29 million Francs, making 80% of their money from exports.

  3. Journal of Vietnamese Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Vietnamese Studies is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering social science and humanities research about Vietnamese history, politics, culture and, society. It was established in 2006, and is published by University of California Press on behalf of the Center for Southeast Asia Studies at the University of ...

  4. Category:Vietnamese brands - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vietnamese brands" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. ... Vietnam Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development;

  5. Hyatt Expands Luxury Brand in Vietnam, Eyes RevPAR Growth - AOL

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  6. The Coffee House (coffeehouse chain) - Wikipedia

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    The CEO Nguyen Hai Ninh announced that the company plans to open as many as 700 outlets across Vietnam. [6] [7] The chain has been described as one of local Vietnamese coffeehouse chains, together with Highlands Coffee [4] or Cong Ca Phe, [7] that are together more popular in Vietnam than global chains like Starbucks.

  7. Sabeco Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Sabeco's market share was 51.4% in 2010. [3] Its main competitors are Habeco (also owned by the Ministry of Industry and Trade) (13.9%) and Vietnam Brewery Limited (VBL, 29.7%), a joint-venture of Singapore's Asia Pacific Breweries and Saigon Trading Group (Satra), which brews and sells Heineken, Tiger Beer and Bière Larue in Vietnam.

  8. South Korean LG Display to invest additional $1 billion in ...

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    Vietnam has awarded a licence to South Korea's LG Display that will see it raise its investment in the northern port city of Haiphong by $1 billion, the city's authorities said late on Thursday.

  9. Beer in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam's beer market is fragmented, with a range of breweries controlling different market segments in different areas of the country. [3]The most dominant with 43% market share is Sabeco Brewery, which produces a portfolio of lagers (notably the Bia Saigon range and 333 Beer), and is strongest in the south of the country.