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Coca-Cola is exploring a sale of Costa Coffee, according to two people familiar with the matter, after rising costs and competition from upscale competitors dented the company’s performance.
U.S. soft drinks company Coca-Cola is working with investment bank Lazard to review options, including a potential sale, of British coffee chain Costa, which it acquired in 2018 for over $5 billion, Sky News reported on Saturday.
The government of Costa Rica is willing to accept Kilmar Abrego Garcia "upon the conclusion of any criminal sentence he may serve in the U.S.," according to a letter obtained by ABC News. The Salvadoran native was released from criminal custody in Tennessee on Friday and is on his way to Maryland, an attorney told ABC News.
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves has defended himself before lawmakers considering a petition to lift his immunity for prosecution on corruption charges.
Albert Costa goes quickest in No. 81 DragonSpeed Ferrari on Friday at VIR… Albert Costa topped the time charts in the first practice session of the weekend for Sunday’s Michelin GT Challenge at Virginia International Raceway, continuing the upward trend for DragonSpeed.
An extract from the newly released book "Bitcoin Circular Economies," the Costa Rica chapter discusses Bitcoin Jungle, a circular economy in Uvita, Costa Rica, and Bitcoin as a spiritual path. Like all the stories in this book,
The Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning novel is a powerful retelling of “Huckleberry Finn” from its character Jim’s perspective. The countywide Read Contra Costa program runs from Sept. 2 through Nov. 8, encouraging residents to read the same book and share their experiences.
(Reuters) -U.S. soft drinks company Coca-Cola is working with bankers at Lazard for a sale of coffee chain Costa, Sky News reported on Saturday. Copyright 2025 Thomson Reuters.
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Verdict Food Service on MSNCosta Coffee’s takeaway store launches at UK’s Stansted Airport
In early August 2025, Costa Coffee enhanced its UK operations by launching a new takeaway outlet in Holborn, London. Located on Chancery Lane, the store offers a convenient option and features modern service counters, a designated area for order collection and self-service kiosks to place orders.