Failed deal reinforces Hershey's image as a company not for sale
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THE latest failed acquisition of Hershey Co has renewed the chocolate maker's reputation as a company that can't be bought.
After Mondelez International Inc abandoned merger discussions on Monday, Hershey shares plunged as much as 12 per cent and left investors with a familiar taste.
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