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  • Top 5 Stories at 2012's Midpoint

    As we enter the second half of 2012, the editors of CGT like to take stock of the stories that were the most interest to our readers. Here is a look back at the top 5 headlines on Consumergoods.com this year.

  • Campbell to Acquire Bolthouse Farms

    The acquisition will expand Campbells portfolio of healthy beverages and provides significant presence in the rapidly growing market for packaged fresh foods.
  • Jones Soda Appoints New CEO and Chairman

    The appointments come after the existing CEO and Chairman of the Board announced their resignations. Additionally, the company announced the elimination of the Chief Financial Officer position.
  • SC Johnson to Acquire Space Bag Brand

    The addition is expected to strengthen the company's home storage offerings and it's a natural complement to its Ziploc Brand business.
  • TPM Challenges and Trends

    On June 4, 2012, executives from the Trade Promotion Share Group met at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York, NY, during the ninth annual Consumer Goods Sales & Marketing Summit. The group kicked off the meeting by discussing what they are currently leveraging in the Trade Promotion Management (TPM) space, where they are in their TPM journeys, and best practices for TPM success.
  • A-B InBev and Grupo Modelo to Combine

    The combined company would lead the global beer industry with roughly 400 million hectoliters of beer volume annually and 2012 estimated revenues of $47 billion. Its operations would span 24 countries with enhanced opportunities for 150,000 employees across the globe.
  • VMTs Retailer POS Data Knowledgebase Project

    VMT is actively transferring their internal POS data sharing knowledgebase to their website for open sharing.
  • Leveraging Consumer & Shopper Insights to Drive Collaboration with Retail Trading Partners

    In 2012 consumer goods manufacturers need a new currency to fuel collaboration with retail trading partners.This new currency should be based on consumer and shopper insights that define win/win/win (consumer/retailer/manufacturer) ideas for mutual growth...

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