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  • SABMiller Rejects Anheuser-Busch InBev's Offer

    The Board of SABMiller plc has rejected Anheuser-Busch InBev's proposal of GBP 42.15 per share in cash, with a partial share alternative. Find out AB InBev's response to this turn of events.
  • Mars Acquires Mexican Manufacturer Grupo Turin

    Mars will acquire Grupo Turin, a manufacturer of high-quality chocolates in Mexico since 1928. Find out what the two companies have in common and what this means for Mars.
  • Nestle Marks Progress Toward U.S. Commitments

    The report tracks momentum against more than 30 nutrition, health and wellness, sustainability and social impact commitments, and highlights more than 1,000 product reformulations.
  • Nestl in Talks with R&R to Create Joint Venture

    Nestl and R&R are in advanced discussions to set up a new joint ice cream venture. Find out more about the discussions and what both brands bring to the table.
  • The Art of Engagement

    The age of the Internet of Things presents opportunities and challenges across industries. Companies are embedding digital sensors in their products, while retailers are experimenting with digital transformation.
  • PepsiCo's New Look

    PepsiCo's new Pepsi Perfect illustrates that the "future is now." Find out what movie the limited edition soda pays homage to.
  • Keurig Green Mountain Launches Keurig KOLD

    Keurig Green Mountain has launched Keurig KOLD, offering consumers a way to create fresh-made cold beverages at home. Find out howThe Coca-Cola Company and Dr Pepper Snapple Group are involved.
  • Mars, General Mills, Unilever, Kellogg, Nestl Unite On Climate Action

    Global consumer goods food companies, including Mars, General Mills, Unilever, Kellogg Company, and Nestl USA, have united on climate action releasing a joint letter to call on U.S. and world leaders to act swiftly and decisively. Find out what additional sustainability moves these companies are making.
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