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Finance & Capital Management

  • An Exciting Year

    CGT Editor Alliston Ackerman gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • 2011 Top 100: Beverages

    Mergers and acquisitions continue to transform the beverage list year after year, and growth remains steady for the majority. Find out who leads the pack and why.
  • 2011 Top 100: Housewares/Appliances

    The DIY consumer didn't lose steam when it came to spending in 2010. Overall, this category experienced little loss. And with 125 percent growth, Stanley Black & Decker proved the runaway hit.
  • 2011 Top 100: Tobacco

    It's a similar story every year for this highly regulated, highly scrutinized industry. The trend continues toward innovating nicotine products, with British American Tobacco leading the way.
  • 2011 Top 100: The Consumer Goods Registry

    Overall, the economy still wasn't looking pretty in 2010, but it wasn't completely ugly either. Most of the consumer goods companies on CGT's Top 100 list made modest sales gains. A few leapfrogged the competition. Yet, many others were still fighting an uphill battle.
  • Avon to Separate Roles of Chairman and CEO

    Andrea Jung will continue as company chairman while the company conducts a search for new CEO.

  • Kraft Spin Off Leads to Executive Changes

    Irene Rosenfeld will lead the global snacks company as Chairman and CEO. Meanwhile, a CEO and Chairman have been named for the North American grocery company.
  • TPM Systems: Connect Corporate Planning to Event-Level Planning

    Many companies today perform corporate planning (customer P&L planning) and Trade Promotion Management (TPM) event level planning in two different systems. The breakdown between these two systems can often result in TPM overspends and plan shortfalls.

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