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  • Small Organic to Mass Market: Growth Potential or Selling Out?

    Many small, organic food companies start with a homegrown story that appeals to its consumer base, however, major consumer goods powerhouses have been recently vacuuming up these niche players. Giants like Coke, General Mills and Kellogg have recently expanded their organic portfolios through acquisition with rumors of more to come. With the risk of being called a sell out, is teaming up with bigger companies better for growth, or is it a death sentence for these smaller players?
  • Molson Coors Acquires Mount Shivalik Breweries Ltd.

    Molson Coors expands its Northern presence in the fast growing Indian beer market and creates new opportunities to introduce Molson Coors brands in India.
  • Spring Mobile Solutions Partners with Salesforce

    Consumer goods manufacturers can now benefit from offline-capable Chatter embedded within Spring Mobile Solutions cloud-based sales and merchandising mobile applications.
  • Matouk Selects Cloud ERP Platform

    The luxury linen manufacturer will use Rootstock's cloud manufacturing ERP software to coordinate its manufacturing data with its customer information to better service its trade, interior design and direct customers.
  • McCormick Names SVP Corporate Strategy & Development

    In this new role, the candidate is responsible for shaping overall corporate strategy and development activities to achieve company objectives.
  • Bumble Bee Partnership to Educate Moms on Seafood

    A panel of national nutrition experts says Americans should eat more seafood so, Bumble Bee partners with dietitians to educate moms on the research behind the recommendations.
  • Key Trend Presents Opportunity for Beauty Category

    While the calendar often shifts diets towards seasonal produce, Mintel research has found that the seasons too are now defining beauty regimens around the world.
  • Walmart Pressures Suppliers to Cut Costs

    The new dictate on prices is creating tension with companies that supply the hundreds of thousands of products on Wal-Marts shelves, according to a WSJ article.
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