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- 12/17/2010
2010 Top 100: Tobacco
Faced with more public scrutiny than any other industry, most of the companies on this list are refocusing on smokeless tobacco products to stay afloat. - 12/17/2010
2010 Top 100: Food
What recession? The majority of companies on this list reported revenue gains in 2009 as much as 49 percent in J.M. Smucker's case. After all, people have to eat! - 12/17/2010
Seneca Foods Reveals Contest Winner
Jeanne Holt of Mendota Heights, Minn. was selected by Seneca Foods Corporation as the $2500 Grand Prize winner. - 12/17/2010
2010 Top 100: Housewares/Appliance
In this industry, the top 20 companies generate about 85 percent of revenue. Here we present the top 10 players in this highly concentrated market. - 12/17/2010
Next Generation Predictive Analytics: Bill Gilmour, IBM
How to create breakaway differentiation by using enterprise-wide, downstream demand data. - 12/17/2010
SpaghettiOs Get in Shape
Campbell Soup gives all varieties of SpaghettiOs pasta a healthier level of sodium and provides a full serving of vegetables. - 12/17/2010
2010 Top 100: Apparel, Footwear, Accessories
This market clearly took a hit with the majority of the Top 20 experiencing revenue losses. Find out which five companies reported growth in 2009. - 12/17/2010
Value Matters: Tom Bendert, Deloitte Consulting LLP
For many companies, the planning, budgeting and forecasting process has somehow gone off the rails. <a href="http://www.deloitte.com">Deloitte</a> addresses this issue head on by describing the way PBF should work. - 12/17/2010
2010 Top 100: Retail
News of store closings and bankruptcies has seemed to permeate this industry over the last few years. Check out which companies have weathered the storm. - 12/17/2010
2010 Top 100: Packaged Goods
It's still no surprise that P&G again tops this year's list. Find out which 19 other organizations keep P&G company on this register of CPG leaders.