Pegasus Capital Partners backs the Brazilian fertilizer company’s growth and sustainable agriculture initiatives.
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Brazilian restaurant operator Zamp SA is looking to expand Starbucks’ presence in the country to 1,000 locations – a nearly 10-fold increase from today. Zamp, which is backed by Mubadala Capital, sees the aggressive expansion starting in about two years, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not to be named discussing private information. Read full story
Pegasus Capital Partners backs the Brazilian fertilizer company’s growth and sustainable agriculture initiatives.
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