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  • Special Report: Mergers and Acquisitions

    As the retail sector consolidates and the larger players grow stronger, a rising number of consumer goods (CG) firms, such as Adolph Coors Company and Molson Inc., Hershey Foods Corporation and Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. are executing merger or acquisition strategies.
  • Breakthrough SMB - December 2004

    According to AMR Research, trade funds investments can account for 15 percent of a consumer goods (CG) company's revenue, and the total spent on advertising, marketing and promotions by CG companies is an estimated $250 billion annually.
  • UPCOMING EVENTS

    Attendees visit the exhibit floor at the National Retail Federation 93rd Annual Convention and Expo in New York City January 12, 2004.
  • The Pulse -- November 2004

    Hormel's Competitive Edge Hormel Foods Corporation sinks its teeth into Interactive Edge's XP3 Suite to better analyze syndicated scan and panel data and to automate the updating of its customer business planner.
  • Insights -- September 2004

    Mandates have been the driving force behind the increasing interest in RFID.
  • Special Report - September 2004

    How to manage disparate touch points on the back end of business with the smorgasbord of customer touch points available today, riding the rapids of data synchronization can seem like a tricky proposition.
  • Insight to action

    Maybe its just me, but at times it feels like the consumer goods industry is as unforgiving as a modern-day battlefield.
  • Tapping Brand Growth

    When it comes to unforgettable advertising campaigns, Miller Brewing Company is the creme-de-la-creme, however, the company wasn't always sitting in the "front row" of pop-culture marketing tactics.
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