Cream Daily--Fosters rejects SABMiller bid
- Australian brewer Fosters has rejected a $10bn cash takeover offer from UK-based SABMiller.
Have you seen SABMiller's Beer blog where the brand funded a budding travel writer's trip around Europe, exploring the role beer plays in different countries.
- MTV Networks Africa, The Staying Alive Foundation, PEPFAR and the HIV-free Generation (HFG) are to renew their ongoing partnership to produce the HIV and Aids drama sequel, Shuga.
Shuga series two, titled ‘Love, Sex, Money’, will expand and develop the storylines first explored in Shuga over six episodes. See below the first episode of the first series.
Shuga Episode 1 from mtv staying alive on Vimeo.
Despite awareness of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) being high in many countries, many young adults fail to take action to prevent contracting STDs. In fact, 44% of 18-29-year-olds in Sweden thought condoms were unnecessary during casual sex... that is, until the Fuck Tree came along!
In other news:
- Initiative has appointed Sergio Kessissian as chief executive of its Mexican division.
- Eagle Eye Solutions, the mobile voucher issue and redemption technology company, has secured $2.4m in a Series A round of funding.
- Emailvision is strengthening its global presence with the acquisition of Smartfocus group, a multi-channel marketing and customer intelligence software provider.
- Microsoft has today launched Microsoft Advertising Exchange in the UK and the Netherlands, as well as Windows Phone 7 in-app ad inventory, which is available globally for mobile.
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