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Premier Foods buys the U.K. and Irish businesses of Campbell Soup for $845 million
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Jul. 12, 2006

Homepride, Oxo brands comes on Premier's menu with a $845 million tag.
Premier Foods buys the U.K. and Irish businesses of Campbell Soup for $845 million.
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