Nestle Wins Court Appeal Against Nespresso Rival
28 June 2011 - 8:07PM
Dow Jones News
Swiss food giant Nestle S.A (NESN.VX) Tuesday said it has won a
court appeal against a company making a rival coffee capsule to its
high-end Nespresso brand.
The Swiss Federal Supreme Court called for a decision by a lower
court to lift a temporary ban on the sale of coffee capsules by
Swiss discount retailer Denner to be reconsidered.
Nespresso spokesman Julian Liew said: "We are satisfied with
today's ruling by the Swiss Federal Court. We are currently
assessing its implications and will draw appropriate conclusions
after due consideration."
Denner said it was disappointed with the decision and will
consider its next steps.
Denner was banned from producing, selling or marketing its
coffee capsules, which are compatible with Nespresso machines,
after Nestle claimed they infringed its patents.
But the commercial court in the canton of St Gallen withdrew the
interim injunction in March, allowing Denner to resume sales of the
coffee, which it sells under the NexPod brand name.
Denner, which is owned by Swiss cooperative Migros, and its
manufacturing partner Alice Allison SA, resumed sales of the
capsules in April.
Nestle is also taking legal action against Sara Lee Corp (SLE)
in the Netherlands and France and the privately-held Ethical Coffee
Company in France over their coffee capsules.
-By John Revill, Dow Jones Newswires; +41 43 443 8042 ;
john.revill@dowjones.com
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