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    Chart Group Advisors advises The Tetley Group and Tata Tea Ltd. on the acquisition of Good Earth Tea.

    Reuters  10/13/2005

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    MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Tata Tea Ltd. said on Thursday it would acquire U.S. specialty tea brand Good Earth for an undisclosed sum, sending its shares higher.

    The world's second-largest branded tea company will buy Santa Cruz, California-based FMALI Herb Inc. and Good Earth Corp., which sells herbal, fruit-flavoured, medicinal and traditional teas, through its subsidiary, Tetley US Holdings Ltd.

    "This acquisition is an important contribution to our plans for growing the Tata Group's tea business around the world," Ken Pringle, executive vice chairman and chief executive officer of The Tetley Group, said in a statement.

    "We believe there is real potential for growth in the specialty tea sector of the U.S. market and elsewhere in the world," Pringle said.

    Shares in Tata Tea rose more than 1 percent to 822.50 rupees in a weak market.

    Good Earth will continue to blend and pack teas in Santa Cruz and retain the brand name, which is licensed to FMALI Herb Inc., according to the statement.

    Tata Tea -- which acquired UK's Tetley for $432 million in 2000 -- and other top Indian tea firms have lately been divesting their tea plantations to focus on their brands.

    "We were only a marginal player in the U.S. tea market (with Tetley) with a presence in black tea and a small presence in specialty," Tata Tea Managing Director Percy Siganporia told Reuters.

    "What this acquisition does is give us critical mass in specialty, which is very fast-growing. It gives us not just the brand, but also knowledge of the U.S. market," he said.

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