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  • HP to Acquire EDS for $13.9 Billion

    HP and EDS sign a definitive agreement under which HP will purchase EDS at a price of $25.00 per share, or an enterprise value of approximately $13.9 billion. The deal will better position HP to rival IBM in the global IT outsourcing and business process outsourcing markets. Read on to find out the details of the acquisition, plus find out what industry analysts from AMR Research have to say about it.
  • Mars Texas Plant to Cut Energy Costs

    Candy manufacturer, Mars Snackfood, is now part of an EPA program that turns waste to energy.
  • TaylorMade Better Equips its Sales Force

    Performing supply chain tasks like taking inventory and documenting orders is not necessarily the most productive use of a sales representative's time. So, sporting goods manufacturer TaylorMade set out to resolve this issue with a wireless network solution.
  • Annie's TPM Deployment Supports Growth in Organics

    As Annie's Homegrown grew in size and distribution, so grew its need to replace a "homegrown" spreadsheet-based solution that it used to manage trade promotions.
  • If Dogs Were Consumers

    CGT Publisher Lori Castle gives you a sneak peek into the trends and topics discussed in this month's issue.
  • Catching Up With Chris Miller, VP Marketing, LeapFrog Enterprises

    CGT Executive Editor Kara Romanow gets Miller's perspective on the challenges for manufacturers brought on by today's tenuous economy.
  • Shaklee Corp. Keeps in Touch with On-Demand CRM

    Increasing competition and the rise of the Internet posed a challenge to Shaklee Corporation's brand and its ability to sustain the relationships that brought it success in its market.
  • Circuit City Gives Green Tips

    Unveiling new national survey results that show high public interest in energy efficient electronics, retailer Circuit City launches a new Web resource to help consumers adopt "green" strategies.
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