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Innocent's a hard word to apply, because they were complicit in the various illegal dealings going on.
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Innocent's headquarters is called "Fruit Towers," and the three founders — Adam Balon, Richard Reed and Jon Wright — are referred to as "the boys."
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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Shares were also bought from a second seed investor and Innocent's three founders.
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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In 2008, Innocent's closely held parent company reported a loss of £7.5 million on sales of £105 million, according to its most recent filing with the U.K. company registry.
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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Innocent's headquarters is called "Fruit Towers," and the three founders — Adam Balon, Richard Reed and Jon Wright — are referred to as "the boys."
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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Coca-Cola is looking to learn from Innocent's unique branding exercises and roll out its products to more customers in Europe.
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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Shares were also bought from a second seed investor and Innocent's three founders.
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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Coca-Cola is looking to learn from Innocent's unique branding exercises and roll out its products to more customers in Europe.
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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Innocent's parent, for £30 million, or about $46 million, a deal that valued the London-based smoothie maker between £150 million and £300 million at the time.
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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Innocent's parent, for £30 million, or about $46 million, a deal that valued the London-based smoothie maker between £150 million and £300 million at the time.
Coca-Cola Ups Stake in U.K.'s Innocent Paul Sonne 2010
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