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  • 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)
  • British American Tobacco Better Manages Market Share

    Following a 2005 merger, British American Tobacco Belgium instigated and implemented a major project to improve business information across the supply chain, drive increased sales and ultimately increase market share.
  • Pepsi to Buy Russian Juice Leader for Expansion

    PepsiCo and The Pepsi Bottling Group agree to jointly acquire a 75.53percent stake in Russia's leading branded juice company, JSCLebedyansky, excluding the company's baby food and mineral waterbusiness, for $ 1.4 billion.
  • Pilgrim's Pride Shuts Down Several Chicken Facilities

    Pilgrim's Pride shuts down several chicken facilities as part of a planto curtail losses amid record-high costs for corn, soybean meal andother feed ingredients and an oversupply of chicken in the UnitedStates.
  • Bacardi Extends DISARONNO Agreement

    Bacardi renews a contract to market DISARONNO after the 10 year anniversary of its distribution agreement the company.
  • 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.
  • Catching Up With Filiz Yavuz, Perry Ellis International

    Perry Ellis executive provides CGT Executive Editor Kara Romanow with tips on how to combine great products with the great analytical planning processes and technologies to compete effectively in the fast-turning apparel market.
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