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Corporate Governance

  • What are Consumers Saying about your Brand?

    Brand owners must understand what is being said about their own brands, as well as their competitors' products, in order to succeed. These insights can then be used to respond quickly to both positive and negative online activities, so strategies can be developed to shape consumer perception. Here, two seasoned experts divulge the market strategies that can help drive business growth.
  • Global Deal Will Distribute Solar Lights for Humanitarian Aid

    A new deal significantly expands the presence of solar lights in the NGO and humanitarian aid sector.
  • Cognitive Computing with Mobile: Are You Ready?

    NEWS FLASH: As if you didnt know already, mobile is taking over the planet! So let me throw at you some simple facts and see if you believe that your infrastructure and Cognitive Computing power is ready to handle it.
  • Unilever Announces New CFO

    Unilever announces that its Chief Financial Officer, Jean-Marc Hut, has decided to step down from his role and the Boards of Unilever PLC and Unilever N.V. Graeme Pitkethly will succeed Hut as CFO.
  • Whirlpool Acquires American Dryer

    Whirlpool Corporation has entered into an agreement to acquire American Dryer Corporation, a privately held company that manufactures and markets coin-operated industrial and specialty laundry equipment.
  • Clorox Executive Chairman to Retire; Board Appointments and Elections

    The Clorox Company announces Executive Chairman Donald R. Knauss will retire from The Clorox Company and its board of directors. The board also appoints George Harad as independent chair and adds Spencer C. Fleischer and Christopher J. Williams.
  • Walmart Leads 10 Most Popular Stores List

    24/7 Wall St.has come up with a list of the 10 Most Popular Stores inAmerica and Walmart tops the list.
  • P&G to Join Roster of Major CPGs Rethinking Media Spend

    Procter & Gamble (P&G) is rumored to announce a massive buying and planning review across the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. This comes on the brink of a wave of CPG giants like Coca-Cola, Unilever and L'Oreal, that are already rethinking the way they spend their media dollars. For P&G, it will be the first time in nearly two decades that it has reviewed its U.S. buying account.
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