Nestlé
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Nestle board to consider acquisition Dec 7...on mutually agreed terms. The healthcare nutrition business's revenue for the year ended March 31, 2009, was 288 million rupees, Nestle said in a statement to the BSE. The product portfolio of business unit is meant to satisfy needs... In this article: Nestle, Revenue, Mumbai, India, and Reuters |
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scotsman.com - Business | 6 days ago
Cadbury shares hit new high as Nestle chews over making bid
...first reaction might have been to try and block any Cadbury deal," said a source. "But if Nestle concludes that Cadbury will be taken over then it will have to look at what it can gain from a deal in terms of Kit Kat rights in the US...
In this article: Hershey, Trident gum, Chewing gum, Kraft Foods, and Wrigley
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Reuters | 7 days ago
CORRECTED: Nestle ponders Cadbury for the price of a KitKat
...been to try and block any Cadbury deal," said a source with knowledge of the situation. "But if Nestle concludes Cadbury will be taken over then it will have to look at what it can gain from a deal in terms of KitKat rights in the U.S. and...
In this article: Hershey Co, KitKat, Paul Bulcke, U.S., Trident gum, Chewing gum, Market capitalization, and Vevey
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washingtonpost.com | November 22, 2009
Nestle seen weighing possible Cadbury bid: report
...U.S.-based Hershey Co, with the U.S. group seeking Cadbury's chocolate interests and leaving Nestle with the Trident chewing gum business. But Nestle has been silent since Hershey and Italy's Ferrero said separately on Wednesday they were...
In this article: Hershey Co, U.S., KitKat, Chewing gum, Il Sole 24 Ore, and Alcon
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Reuters | November 22, 2009
UPDATE 1-Nestle seen weighing possible Cadbury bid-report
* Nestle still weighing options, BBG says citing sources * Nestle may also decide against bid-report * Nestle declines to comment * Cadbury chairman says prefers Hershey bid over Kraft * Hershey seen meeting Ferrero over Cadbury...
In this article: Hershey Co, U.S., KitKat, Chewing gum, Il Sole 24 Ore, and Alcon
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Reuters | November 22, 2009
Nestle may consider a bid for Cadbury: report
Swiss food giant Nestle may consider a bid for Britain's Cadbury to challenge a hostile 9.9 billion pound ($16.3 dollars) bid by Kraft Foods Inc and a potential move by Hershey, Bloomberg reported on Sunday. Nestle is still weighing its...
In this article: Ferrero, Hershey, Kraft Foods Inc, Britain, and U.S.
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Sydney Morning Herald - Business | November 22, 2009
Nestle weighs up rival bid for Cadbury
...billion ($18 billion) bid for Cadbury would create the largest maker of sweets, threatening Nestle's and Hershey's market positions. Any bid by Nestle or Hershey may be countered with a higher offer from Kraft, which has never said its current...
In this article: Hershey, Ferrero, Alcon, Kraft Foods, Novartis AG, Chicago, and Italy
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Reuters | November 22, 2009
Nestle may consider a bid for Cadbury-Bloomberg
* Nestle still weighing options, BBG says citing sources * Nestle may also decide against bid, BBG reports * Nestle declines to comment Swiss food giant Nestle <NESN.VX> may consider a bid for Britain's Cadbury <CBRY.L> to challenge a...
In this article: Ferrero, Hershey, Kraft Foods Inc, Britain, and U.S.
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AP Online | November 19, 2009
Rain may put pumpkin pie in peril, Nestle says
...harvest. The longer the pumpkins sit in the muddy fields, the more they deteriorate. As a result, Nestle said this week that it would not pack any more pumpkins this year, which means it may be hard to find its canned pumpkin and...
In this article: Pumpkin, Pumpkin pie, Libby's, Portland, Illinois, Oregon, and U.S.
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Description from Wikipedia:
Nestlé S.A. () is a multinational packaged food company founded and headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, and listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange with a turnover of over 87 billion Swiss francs. It originated in a 1905 merger of the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company for milk products established in 1866 by the Page Brothers in Cham, Switzerland, and the Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé Company set up in 1866 by Henri Nestlé to provide an infant food product. The two world wars both affected growth: during the first, dried milk was widely used but the second war caused profits to drop by around 70%. However, sales of the instant coffee Nescafé were boosted by the US military. After the wars, growth was stimulated by acquisitions expanding its range and taking control of several well known brands, so they now include Maggi, Thomy and Nescafé, that are known globally. It is the world's largest food company, with Kraft Foods being second.
- Name:
- Nestlé S.A.
- Type:
- Public ()
- Location:
- Vevey, Switzerland
- Region:
- Worldwide
- Founder:
- Henri Nestlé
- Founded:
- Vevey, Switzerland (1866)
- Industry:
- Food processing
- Key People:
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- Paul Bulcke
- Peter Brabeck-Letmathe
- Products:
- Baby food, coffee, dairy products, breakfast cereals, confectionery, bottled water, ice cream, pet foods, more...
- Revenue:
- CHF 109.9 billion
- Operating Income:
- CHF 15.68 billion
- Net Income:
- CHF 18.04 billion
- Assets:
- CHF 106.2 billion
- Equity:
- CHF 54.92 billion
- No. of Employees:
- 283,000
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