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Coca-Cola FEMSA bottler to change bylaws

MONTERREY, Mexico – Drinks aggregation Fomento Economico Mexicano SAB said Wednesday its bottler, Coca-Cola FEMSA, affairs to change its bylaws so a simple majority of its lath can accredit and set advantage of the CEO and bodies who address anon to him or her.

Coca-Cola FEMSA is the better bottler of Coca-Cola drinks in Central America.

The aggregation said a simple majority additionally will answer for "decisions accompanying to the accustomed operations."

Acquisitions and abounding added affairs still crave the approval of two admiral appointed by the Coca-Cola Co., in accession to a majority vote.

The bylaws changes are on the calendar for an April 14 shareholders meeting.



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