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AmBev is Not Engaged in Acquisition Talks with Bavaria.


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 PAULO, Brazil -- Companhia de Bebidas das Americas -- AmBev (NYSE NYSE

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) (NYSE:ABVc) (BOVESPA See Bolsa de Valores de Sao Paulo. :AMBV4) (BOVESPA:AMBV3), in view of market rumors about its possible acquisition of Grupo Empresarial Bavaria, announces that it has not engaged in negotiations with the aforementioned company to acquire it.

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Date:Jan 21, 2005
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