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  2. Mayora Indah - Wikipedia

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    PT Mayora Indah Tbk (formerly PT United Brand), also known as the Mayora Group or simply called Mayora, is an Indonesian multinational food and beverage company headquartered in Jakarta. It was founded on 17 February 1977 by Jogi Hendra Atmadja. The company is recognized as the world's largest coffee candy manufacturer through the Kopiko brand.

  3. Kopiko (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Kopiko is an Indonesian brand of coffee and confectioneries originally produced in Indonesia by Mayora Indah. [1] It is named after the kōpiko coffee bean, found in Hawaii. [2] Kopiko Coffee Candy is currently available in over 80 countries around the world. [3]

  4. Jogi Hendra Atmadja - Wikipedia

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    Mayora Group has more than 50 brands, including Kopiko, Danisa, Beng-Beng, Energen, and Torabika. [6] Mayora Group operates 25 factories in Indonesia and overseas, and exports its products to more than 100 countries. [4] In 2020, Mayora Group reported revenues of Rp 29.5 trillion (US$2 billion) and a net income of Rp 2.4 trillion (US$167 ...

  5. Energen (cereal drink) - Wikipedia

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    Energen is a cereal drink brand [1] owned by PT Mayora Indah and the Philippines-based Vouno Trade Marketing Services Inc. This brand was fortified with SIGMAvit. This brand was fortified with SIGMAvit.

  6. Category:Mayora Indah - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Mayora Indah brands - Wikipedia

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  9. Tirukkural translations into Sinhalese - Wikipedia

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    The first Sinhalese translation of the Tirukkural was made by Govokgada Misihamy, [2] with the assistance of S. Thambaiah, in 1961 under the title Thiruvalluvar's Kural, who considered his translation an 'adaptation' rather than a translation for he believed that no translation of any classic into a foreign language can do justice to the original.