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  • Coca-Cola Obtains Share of Honest Tea

    The Coca-Cola Company and Honest Tea Inc. have completed an agreement resulting in Coca-Cola holding approximately 40 percent interest in the fast-growing maker of certified organic beverages, including the best-selling Honest Tea
  • Healthy Food Holdings Deploys TPM Solution

    Healthy Food Holdings, a portfolio company known for their "better-for-you" foods, selects MEI as its trade promotion management solution to gain greater visibility into its entire trade spending.
  • NexCen Brands Sweetens Cookie Portfolio

    NexCen Brands Inc. has acquired the Great American Cookie Company from Mrs. Fields Famous Brands LLC for $93.7 million, which consists of approximately $89 million of cash and NexCen common stock valued at approximately $4.7 million.
  • Debashish Chatterjee of SAP on What's Ahead in 2008

    Challenges, imperatives and trends for 2008
  • Unilever VP Announces Retirement

    Unilever announces that Mike Bauer will retire from the role of vice presidentand general manager, Spreads, Dressings & Beverages, after 31 years with the company.
  • New Balance, Daisy Brand Broaden RFID Initiatives in 2008

    Global athletic company New Balance recently announced that it achieved greater than 99.5 percent item-level accuracy after the successful implementation of an RFID solution that tracks footwear from the distribution center to the corporate factory store.
  • Wal-Mart Names EVP of Grocery Merchandise

    Wal-Mart Stores Inc. names Jack Sinclair as executive vice president of Grocery Merchandise for Wal-Mart in the Unites States.
  • Monterey Gourmet Foods Selects Sales and Marketing Lead

    Monterey Gourmet Foods appoints Michael P. Schall to the role of senior vice president of Sales and Marketing. In this new role, Schall will lead the company's sales and marketing teams as well as contribute to the advancement of the overall growth strategy and execution of key corporate initiatives.
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