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Corporate Governance

  • 5 CPG Trends to Explore in 2012

    Among optimistic and pessimistic shoppers alike, all indications point to continued frugality and conservatism in 2012. From new product development and technology to store layouts and consumer shopping patterns, here are a few trends that CPG marketers need to actively respond to with products and strategies in 2012.
  • TreeHouse Foods to Acquire Naturally Fresh

    The products manufactured by the Naturally Fresh, Inc. business will be added to each of TreeHouse's segments.

  • Unilever Launches Innovation Online Platform

    Unilever's Open Innovation team launched a new online platform, which asks experts to help the company find technical solutions it needs to achieve its ambition of doubling the size of its business.
  • Sharing More Sources

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • M&A Activity to Resurge in Consumer Markets

    The M&A environment for consumer markets companies is primed for a resurgence in the next two to three years, according to KPMG LLP. Nearly 70 percent of respondents in a recent survey expect their companies to make at least one acquisition in 2012, compared with 57 percent in 2011. Here's a recap of recent M&A activity in consumer goods.
  • PepsiCo Potato Chip Brands Surpass $10B Mark

    The company's global "Banner Sun" potato chip portfolio has grown to more than $10 billion in annual retail sales, anchored by Lay's, the world's largest food brand and the No. 1 potato chip brand globally.
  • Over 4,000 New Products Race to be on Walmart's Shelves

    A new contest giving new products an opportunity to win virtual shelf space on Walmart.com has exceeded the retailer's wildest expectations. Consumer enthusiasm proves that @WalmartLabs, Walmart's hub for innovation at the intersection of social, mobile and retail, is on track to lead the next generation of e-commerce.
  • Sara Lee Names COO of Int'l Coffee and Tea Division

    The executive joins the company from Unilever where he served as CEO North America, overlooking Unilever's operations in the United States, Canada and the Caribbean.
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