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Mergers & Acquisitions

  • Church & Dwight Adds Orange Glo to Product Mix

    Church & Dwight Co. Inc., which manufactures Arm & Hammer household products, agrees to buy cleaning products maker Orange Glo International for $325 million.
  • Buying software

    How CG companies can manage project expectations
  • Taking off from SMB

    Tumi packs its bags with IT system for growth and success
  • Consumer Goods Technology for the week of April 3, 2004

    Fujitsu Transaction Solutions signs a definitive agreement with Optimal Robotics to acquire Optimal's self-checkout business for $35 million in cash and an assumption of liabilities.
  • CGT Inside News - 07/12/2006

    A court-ordered stay prevents private-label manufacturer Perrigo from rolling out a store brand version of Prilosec OTC, allowing Procter & Gamble two more years to exclusively market its antacid beyond the period initially set by the Food and Drug Administration, reported Advertising Age earlier this week.
  • Money Matters

    Finance and accounting outsourcing deals swell 30 percent this year
  • Catching Up With Randy Benz, VP & CIO, Energizer

    CGT Executive Editor Kara Romanow sits down with Randy Benz, vice president and chief information officer for Energizer, to find out how he complements product and global market growth initiatives with well-thought out information technology investments.
  • The Art of Acquisition

    Smithfield Foods' IT strategy lends to business growth
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