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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.
  • Cost Management: Critical in Current Economy

    CGT and ICG Commerce explore how the industry is approaching cost management to determine if there are new opportunities to pursue.
  • PepsiCo Increases Investment in O.N.E.

    Distribution of the coconut water-based beverages will extend beyond predominantly warehouse distribution to include expanded DSD distribution.
  • Hit or Miss: The Best and Worst Food Products of 2010

    With more than 17,000 new food products introduced to consumers annually, Philip Lempert, the "Supermarket Guru", says that 2010 "misses" include products from recognizable brands such as Starbuck's, Wrigley's, Minute Maid and Sun Tropics. Find out which companies had hits this year and which companies missed the mark.
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