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Corporate Governance

  • PepsiCo to Invest $250 Million in Vietnam

    The investment is in addition to PepsiCo's investment over the past two years in two new manufacturing facilities, a new foods plant in Binh Duong and a new beverages plant in Can Tho.
  • The Truth about Wal-Mart's RFID Plans

    When news was released that Wal-Mart is RFID tagging garments, the media went nuts. Claims ran the gamut from consumer privacy concerns to surreptitious motives to RFID redo circa 2004. Here, IDC Retail Insights Research Director Leslie Hand debunks the rumors to provide a strong business case for RFID tagging in apparel.
  • Queensboro Shirt Goes Green and Makes Green

    How one small business is finding ways to make environmentally-friendly products and money at the same time.
  • ConAgra Foods Recognized for Innovation in Diversity

    ConAgra Foods named to profiles in Diversity Journal's 2010 International Innovation in Diversity awards for its employee resource networks.
  • The CG Sustainability Index: 12 Leaders to Watch

    As of June 2010, 12 consumer goods companies landed in the top 20 percent of the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index. Here, CGT connects you to the leaders, like Coca-Cola, Kraft and P&G, and highlights some of their larger green accomplishments to date.
  • TOMS Shoes Partners with AT&T

    The company that inspired the global One for One movement will commemorate its landmark shoe drop this September in Argentina with support from AT&T.
  • Parlux Fragrances Sweetens Competitive Capabilities

    Parlux deploys a warehouse management solution to help deliver quality products to its customers at a reduced cost and timeframe.
  • Walmart, Kroger Lead Top 10 in Retail Sales Ranking

    The nation's top retailers managed to hold on to their coveted spots even in the troublesome economy. But a new group of companies is sneaking onto the playing field, according to an annual ranking of retailers by sales.
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