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  • SABMiller Plans Foster's Takeover

    SABMiller is taking its offer straight to Fosters shareholders after the Board of Directors rejected a similar proposal in June.
  • J. M. Smucker Decreases Coffee Prices

    Prices will decrease an average of six percent on impacted items and is driven by declines in the green coffee futures market.

  • General Mills Builds E-Commerce Site

    The cloud-based, direct-to-consumer channel provides consumers a way to find and shop for gluten-free products and information.
  • Brown Shoe Names Senior Leadership Team

    The evolution of the new American Sporting Goods (ASG) team is the result of a six-month transition following Brown Shoe's acquisition of ASG in February.

  • Ralcorp Rejects ConAgra Offer at $94 Per Share

    Ralcorp rejected the revised proposal within 24 hours and stated a firm commitment to focus on the strategies specific to its business separate from Post Foods.

  • Sara Lee Sells Business to Ralcorp for $545M

    The sale of its North American Refrigerated Dough business is expected to better enable Sara Lee to focus on its branded meats and frozen desserts products and establish a platform for a strong and independent future.
  • Three Examples of Shelf-Connected Supply Chains

    Driven to serve customers in the best way at the lowest cost, leading retailers and consumer products manufacturers are embracing collaborative planning at the shelf. Thought-leaders from JDA Software Group and Capgemini reveal how they are helping trading partners, Sony Electronics, Frito-Lay and ScottsMiracle-Gro, to do just this.
  • Shiseido Enters U.S E-Commerce Market

    The cosmetics giant executed the massive site overhaul in January 2011 as part of a concerted effort to further integrate digital and social into their marketing mix.
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