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  • 2010 Top 100: Food

    What recession? The majority of companies on this list reported revenue gains in 2009 as much as 49 percent in J.M. Smucker's case. After all, people have to eat!
  • PepsiCo Increases Investment in O.N.E.

    Distribution of the coconut water-based beverages will extend beyond predominantly warehouse distribution to include expanded DSD distribution.
  • Reckitt Benckiser Acquires OTC Brands

    In a deal worth $726 million, long-standing and respected Indian health care brands will join the existing Reckitt Benckiser family.
  • Hit or Miss: The Best and Worst Food Products of 2010

    With more than 17,000 new food products introduced to consumers annually, Philip Lempert, the "Supermarket Guru", says that 2010 "misses" include products from recognizable brands such as Starbuck's, Wrigley's, Minute Maid and Sun Tropics. Find out which companies had hits this year and which companies missed the mark.
  • Hunter Douglas Deploys CRM Solution

    Hunter Douglas turns to SAP to support its customer service standards.
  • Rockport Steps Ahead with Innovative E-Commerce

    Rockport chooses the Demandware e-commerce platform to gain more control over its online brand and take its e-commerce initiatives to the next level.
  • P&G, Unilever, L'Oreal Top List of Global Marketers

    Of the 100 companies featured on a list of top global marketers, 36 are CG companies. The leaders had one big thing in common: They advertise where they see opportunity for growth. These days, that means China.
  • Kellogg CEO to Retire

    John A. Bryant, chief operating officer and current member of the Board, is named new president and chief executive officer effective Jan. 2, 2011.
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