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Cerebos Pacific was a food company that sold health supplements, food and coffee products across the Asia-Pacific region. It was founded in 1892 in the UK and acquired by Suntory in 1990, and later by Kraft Heinz in 2018.
Cerebos is a global brand of salt and other flavourings and nutritional supplements, owned by different companies in different regions. It was invented by a Scottish chemist in 1894 and became famous for its slogan "See How It Runs" and its boy chasing a chicken logo.
Cerebos Gregg's is a New Zealand food and beverage company, best known for their coffee, desserts, and condiments. The company has been in operation since 1861, [1] making it one of New Zealand's oldest food companies. The company is now run as part of Heinz Watties Limited, a subsidiary of Kraft Heinz.
Emaar Malls missed out on a bid to buy Souq when Amazon picked up the Dubai-based online retailer for about $650 million in March. Now, the retailing giant of the Middle East is making another ...
Emaar Properties is a public company listed on the Dubai Financial Market, with interests in commercial and residential property development, malls and hospitality. It is known for projects such as Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, and The Dubai Mall, the world's largest mall.
These robots don't even need to be people-sized. The Dinsow elder care robot from CT Asia Robotics acts as a personal assistant of sorts. It helps its human remember to take their pills, tracks ...
Dubai Mall is a shopping mall in Downtown Dubai, adjacent to the Burj Khalifa, with over 1,200 shops and 22 cinemas. It is the second largest mall in the world by land area and the most visited building on the planet, attracting over 54 million visitors each year.
Asian Home Gourmet was established in Singapore in 1982 by Kwan Lui. Although the business was acquired by Cerebos Pacific Limited in 1996, Lui retained 50% ownership and retained rights to the brand. The company initially sold in local Singaporean markets before commercialising and moving its factories to Thailand.