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  • Walmart Asks Suppliers to Deliver Supply Chain Innovation

    What does the No. 1 U.S. retailer do when it finds gaps and missed opportunities in its supply chain? It joins forces with CEOs from more than a dozen global companies to pledge new commitments that accelerate innovation. The participating suppliers, including Kellogg, Coca-Cola, P&G, Unilever, General Mills and many more, represent more than $100 billion in sales at Walmart. Find out how this retail giant is using its pull to create change from one end of the supply chain to the other.
  • 5 Social Media Trends That Might Surprise You

    After conducting high-level research into the into the strategies employed by Fortune 500 companies across the United States, Mintel singles out the top five trends in online consumer marketplace behavior this quarter some of which you may never have seen coming. Find out how social media-savvy brands, like Wawa, Apple, Amazon and Lay's, are realizing results by tackling these timely trends.
  • Coke Names CFO; Makes Executive Changes

    As announced in February, the new candidate is replacing Gary Fayard who is retiring after 20 years with the company.
  • TreeHouse to Buy Protenergy Natural Foods

    TreeHouse has agreed to pay Whitecastle Investments Limited, Whitecap Venture Partners and others CAD $170 million (approximately US $150 million) in cash for the business, subject to an adjustment for working capital.
  • CCBCC Undergoes Database Migration

    The decision to move forward with a database migration helped Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated to make better use of its existing resources and achieve its objective of keeping prices competitive.
  • 2014 Standout SMBs

    CGT scoured the globe to find this year's group of Standout SMBs from a digitally-engaged confectioner in Belgium to an inspiring innovator turned viral sensation in the good old U.S.A. Find out how 11 small to mid-sized consumer goods companies are making an impact on consumers in their own special ways.
  • Starbucks and its CEO Recognized for Leadership

    Starbucks is named one of the worlds most ethical companies, while Howard Schultz is honored as one of the "worlds greatest leaders" and earns a top-10 spot on an employee-rated survey of executives.
  • PepsiCo Kicks Off Major Global Marketing Initiative

    Pepsi and Lays PepsiCos two global flagship brands are at the center of this campaign reflecting its broader strategy to combine the power of global brands, showcasing them better, together.
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