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  • 2010 Top 100: The Consumer Goods Registry

    When it comes to the health of the consumer goods market, is the glass half full or half empty? According to the results of the 2010 Consumer Goods Registry, which ranks the top 100 public companies according to 2009 annual revenues, both viewpoints are correct.
  • 2010 Top 100: Beverage

    This list transforms year after year thanks to a mass of mergers and acquisitions. This year, Anheuser-Busch InBev moves up into the No. 2 spot. Which other companies are establishing a stronghold in this staple market?

  • 2010 Top 100: Pharmaceuticals

    This list shines a spotlight on the top five pharmaceutical companies that lead the charge in consumer healthcare with popular over-the-counter brands.
  • 2010 Top 100: Tobacco

    Faced with more public scrutiny than any other industry, most of the companies on this list are refocusing on smokeless tobacco products to stay afloat.
  • Kimberly-Clark Goes Tube-Free

    An innovative product eliminates the cardboard tube that has been the central fixture of rolled toilet paper for more than 100 years.
  • VTech Gets into the Holiday Spirit

    VTech will donate a total of 15,000 new books to First Book this year and is encouraging others to support the cause by making a donation.
  • The Consumer Goods Business & Technology Leadership Conference

    Go behind the scenes and discover collaboration-focused insights from the event.
  • 2010 Top 100: Food

    What recession? The majority of companies on this list reported revenue gains in 2009 as much as 49 percent in J.M. Smucker's case. After all, people have to eat!
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