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  • Chobani CEO Honored as Disruptive Innovator

    In just five short years, Hamdi Ulukaya transformed a small shuttered dairy plant into a $1 billion business that produces the No. 1 selling Greek yogurt brand in America. He is now being honored amongst an elite group of innovators, pioneers and game-changers across various disciplines for his entrepreneurial spirit and ability to catalyze a consumer-led movement.
  • Hershey Assembles Global Leadership Team

    The company is taking the measures to further enhance its ability to execute its business strategy, accelerate international growth, and develop and broaden leadership talent.
  • Georgia-Pacific Makes $1.5B Acquisition

    Buckeye Technologies' competitive assets and capabilities are expected to provide Georgia-Pacific with a significant platform for continued growth and success.
  • A-B InBev, DOJ Finalize Modelo Deal

    These include an all-cash tender offer of USD 9.15 per share by AB InBev for all the outstanding Grupo Modelo shares it does not already own and, upon completion of the tender offer, the sale of Grupo Modelo's Piedras Negras brewery and stake in Crown to Constellation.
  • Chiquita Relocates IT Infrastructure

    Chiquita has chosen to house its business-critical information, including shipping, accounts payable and receivable, production, and distribution data for its global operations, within Peak 10s new 14,000-square-foot-facility in North Charlotte.
  • Unilever Targets Growth in Emerging Markets through Analytics

    Despite a steady growth of large modern retailers, traditional trade still represents a significant share of Unilever's retail sales in emerging markets. The key to growth is to empower the field force with intelligent market information.
  • Heinz Names New CEO from Burger King

    Bernardo Hees will be appointed Chief Executive Officer of Heinz following the completion of the acquisition by 3G Capital and Berkshire Hathaway.

  • Unilever Hits Zero-Waste at 26 More Facilities

    The announcement comes shortly after the company's largest competitor, The Procter & Gamble Company, made headlines when it reported that 45 of its facilities have now achieved zero manufacturing waste to landfill.
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