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Old 06-09-2004   #1
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Default Good for Ocean Spray

Cranberry growers reject Pepsico-Ocean Spray deal

June 8, 2004

LAKEVILLE, Mass. -- The cranberry and grapefruit growers who own Ocean Spray Inc. have narrowly rejected PepsiCo's offer to buy a stake in the agricultural cooperative.
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About 900 farmer-owners in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Florida, Oregon, Washington and Canada voted 52 percent to 48 percent to turn down Pepsi's bid to acquire half its branded business, Ocean Spray announced Tuesday.

Ocean Spray officials said in a statement that the vote means the board of directors "will cease all talks with PepsiCo and other potential equity investors, focusing all efforts instead on working with management to build the Ocean Spray business for the future."

The board had spent more than a year exploring a range of partnerships that would help Ocean Spray's juice products reach a wider audience. The company had net sales of about $1 billion in 2003, but the cooperative is tiny compared to its primary competitors, Tropicana and Minute Maid, which are owned by PepsiCo and Coca-Cola, respectively.

The cranberry industry is emerging from a prolonged slump caused by a glut of crop and decreasing demand. Prices dropped from a high of about $80 per barrel to $13 a barrel in 1999, well below the estimated production cost of about $35 per barrel. Cranberries have been selling at about $35 per barrel this spring.

Ocean Spray will continue to explore opportunities to work with other companies, the statement said.
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I love the cran grape and I think Ocean Spray is better off staying on it's own instead of letting another company run the business and taking a chance of ruining the quality of it's product.


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Cool - cranberry and vodkas for everyone then!
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Do you have something against PepsiCo?
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Do you have something against PepsiCo?
Well, I do prefer vanilla coke
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Do you have something against PepsiCo?

Pepsi gives me the runs

I just think it is a good story of a smaller company not being bought up by one of the big Two (coke and pepsi).

I really do not have nothing against Pepsi...even if it does tend to make me pooooo


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Do you have something against PepsiCo?


Yea it's called monopolies are bad for consumers. You know, capitalism and all.
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