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                    [Title] => Japan’s Nissin raising stake in jv with URC
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Japan’s Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd. is significantly hiking its stake in its joint venture with snacks and beverage giant Universal Robina Corp. (URC) as it remains bullish on the branded convenience food industry in the Philippines.

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Canned goods, batteries, bread and bottled water have vanished from store shelves and long lines of cars circle gas stations, as Japan grapples with a new risk set off by last week's earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear crisis: panic-buying.

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                    [Title] => Japan’s Nissin raising stake in jv with URC
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Japan’s Nissin Foods Holdings Co. Ltd. is significantly hiking its stake in its joint venture with snacks and beverage giant Universal Robina Corp. (URC) as it remains bullish on the branded convenience food industry in the Philippines.

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Canned goods, batteries, bread and bottled water have vanished from store shelves and long lines of cars circle gas stations, as Japan grapples with a new risk set off by last week's earthquake, tsunami and ensuing nuclear crisis: panic-buying.

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