Tea giant Typhoo hails strong growth - Liverpool Daily Post
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Tea giant Typhoo hails strong growthLiverpool Daily PostBy Alistair Houghton TEA maker Typhoo has seen strong growth and narrowed its losses as its core brand continued to outperform the declining tea market. The Wirral company said sales in the year to March stood at £75.2m, up 6.2% on the previous year.and more » |
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Balaram bluff did Thakkar brothers in - Daily News & Analysis
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Balaram bluff did Thakkar brothers inDaily News & AnalysisThey floated a Ponzi scheme in the name of renovating Balaram Palace Resort," alleged Prafull Thaker, a documentary film maker. He is one of the victims of the Ponzi scheme allegedly floated by Rajendra Thakkar and Dilip Thakkar, owner of Gopi ...and more » |
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Tea for the Queen - Bangkok Post
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Tea for the QueenBangkok PostTea was also opposed by the church for its foreign origin _ China. The tax made tea a super expensive drink only for the wealthy. In 1784, Richard Twining (1749-1824), the third generation tea-maker, successfully managed to convince the government to ... |
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British tea scion hopes India will embrace the bag - Yahoo!7 News
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British tea scion hopes India will embrace the bagYahoo!7 NewsBy Penny MacRae | AFP – 22 hours ago English tea maker Stephen HB Twining, seen here posing for photos at a function in Gurgaon, in February. Twining visited India to promote his range in a country where Twinings buys a lot of tea -- but sells very ...and more » |
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From MIT Entrepreneur to Tea Party Leader: The Thomas Massie Story - Xconomy
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