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  • IBM Completes DemandTec Acquisition

    The acquisition further extends IBMs Smarter Commerce initiative by adding cloud-based software to help companies drive profitability through measurable pricing, promotion, and assortment planning.
  • Diamond Calls Off Pringles Deal; Kellogg Moves In

    A surprising twist in the sale of Pringles hit this morning when Diamond Foods Inc. called off its planned acquisition of Procter & Gamble's popular brand. But Pringles wont be homeless for long as The Kellogg Company swept in this morning to state its claim on the world's second largest player in savory snacks.
  • General Mills Reveals Brand New Innovation Process

    The General Mills Worldwide Innovation Network shares key insights of its X3 Process, a new approach developed to provide a step-by-step roadmap for the company's open innovation projects. Why share? General Mills anticipates others will find success using the non-linear approach to guide innovation efforts as well.
  • MillerCoors Buys Crispin, Strengthens Category Position

    Minneapolis-based Crispin grew approximately 200 percent in 2011, outpacing the overall cider categorys 26 percent growth during the same period.
  • Readers' Choice Survey 2012

    For the 12th year in a row, CGT handed the microphone over to our readers to identify their most valued technology solutions and service providers across 10 categories. Based on their uncensored opinions and real-world experiences, the results are honest indicators of how the industry is approaching technology adoption.
  • Reckitt Benckiser Reshapes Company Strategy

    ?The company intensifies its focus on Health & Hygiene and faster growing consumer markets to fuel another decade of market outperformance.
  • Walmart Unveils Private Label Packaging Icon

    A year after pledging to develop a front-of-pack label that would give its customers an easier way to identify healthier food, Walmart unveils the Great For You icon.

  • Amazon.com May Open Brick and Mortar Stores

    Analysts say the move may be inspired by the success of Apple Inc., which has hundreds of its own stores to show off interactive gadgets and accessories.
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