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Corporate Governance

  • Capri Sun Makes Lighter Pouches

    Capri Sun becomes part of the Kraft Foods Sensible Solution product line with 25 percent less sugar in its juices.
  • Wrigley Stick Gums Receive modern Makeover

    The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company is giving its Extra and Wrigley's brands -Juicy Fruit, Doublemint, Big Red, Winterfresh and Wrigley's Spearmint -a new look with the introduction of Slim Pack, a 15-stick envelopepackage that is expected to be more durable and portable for today'sconsumers.
  • An Intelligent Approach

    In a fast-growing global market, Toshiba America Elecrtonic Components Inc. needs to help employees work smarter by giving them the information they need - when they need it, and how they want to see it. The company recently decided to invest in a comprehensive business intelligence solution for easy-to-access, up-to-the-minute data and analytic information.
  • Nestle Opens Chocolate Centre of Excellence

    Nestle establishes the Chocolate Centre of Excellence, the company'sfirst R&D facility entirely dedicated to the development of premiumand luxury chocolate.
  • Playstation3 to Support Blu-ray

    Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) announces that the next system software update for Playstation3 (PS3)
  • Krafting Insights

    Kraft Foods has an entire group within its business dedicated to consumer insights, but beyond that, one member of the company is working to shape insights for the industry. Part of Kraft's strategy includes a commitment to "rewire the organization for growth" and technology plays a leading role.
  • High Gas Prices Disrupt U.S. Consumer Spending

    A new report shows the impact of fluctuating gas prices on consumer shopping and buying behavior. Read on to find out this inflation is affecting consumers, and what is expected to come for consumers and the industry in the future.
  • In the Event of a Recall

    Recalls can be dangerous for the consumer, but they are also downright detrimental to the consumer goods companies involved as consumers abandon a recalled brand for another in the interim, or worse, for life. CGT asks analysts from AMR Research, Hitachi Consulting and IBM to identify the primary causes of product recalls and how your company can monitor external production operations to thwart those causes.
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