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  • Kimberly-Clark Pursuing Spin-Off Of Health Care Business

    A spin-off would create a stand-alone, publicly traded health care company with approximately $1.6 billion in annual net sales and leading market positions in both surgical and infection prevention products and medical devices.
  • Starbucks to Pay $2.7B to Kraft

    The independent arbitrator in the dispute between Kraft Foods and Starbucks Coffee Company ruled that Starbucks must pay more than $2.7 billion in total cash compensation for its unilateral termination of the companies' coffee contract.
  • Revlon Names President and CEO

    The new CEO joins the company as part of its recent acquisition of The Colomer Group, and comes from prior roles at Reckitt Benckiser, J&J and P&G.
  • Smart Approach to ASM to Improve Business Efficiency and Performance

    Application Support and Maintenance (ASM) is quickly becoming an IT agenda, but probably not for the right reasons.
  • Why Women Matter in Consumer Goods

    There is no industry where women play a more dominant role as workers, producers and consumers than the retail and consumer products industry. However, a new report shows that the number of women that sit on the boards of consumer goods and retail companies is not where it needs to be given women's aggregate market impact.
  • Nestle Drives Digital Innovation

    Nestle has set up an innovation outpost in Silicon Valley, Calif. to help deepen relationships with consumers online and in social media.
  • McCormick Taps Big Data Platform

    Under the agreement, McCormick will use Enterras Cognitive Reasoning Platform to develop insights and services to better serve consumers and its ecosystem of food and beverage partners.
  • Nestle Pledges Ambitious Salt Reduction

    Nestle has pledged to accelerate the reduction of salt across all its food brands worldwide to support a World Health Organization salt target of no more than 5g of salt per person, per day, by 2025.
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