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  • 2013 Top 100: The Consumer Goods Registry

    Consumer confidence was a bit manic in 2012, hitting a five-year high in November and then dropping again in December as consumers doubted an end to the fiscal cliff. The impact of this uncertainty plays out in the results of this annual listing of the top-performing public consumer goods companies.
  • Campbell Appoints SVP, Global Supply Chain

    The new SVP succeeds David White who will retire from the company after 10 years of service.
  • Unilever Sells Royal Pasta Brand

    Unilever announces that it has agreed to sell its Royal pasta brand to RFM Corporation, one of the biggest diversified food and beverage companies in the Philippines, for US$47.8 million.
  • Why haven't Companies Embraced the Concept of Demand-Driven?

    Demand-driven value networks have evolved from a traditional supply-driven conceptual design and, as a result of the global marketplace, have become more sophisticated by synchronizing demand and supply.
  • Heinz Names North American Chief

    Heinz names Eduardo Luz as president of its North America division, shaking up management for the second time after Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and 3G Capital took over.
  • Kellogg Project Sparks Malaysian Investment

    Through Project K, Kellogg is strengthening its existing business in core markets, increasing growth in developing and emerging markets, and driving increased value-added innovation.
  • What to Expect from Consumers in 2014?

    As 2014 begins, Mintel identifies four trends that are set to hit the American consumer market, examines the areas of commercial opportunity for brands and predicts what consumers will be buying this year.
  • Green Mountain Coffee to Seek Name Change

    Vermont's Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. is planning to ask its shareholders to change the company's name to Keurig Green Mountain Inc.
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