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Top 100 Consumer Goods Companies

  • 2012 Top 100: The Consumer Goods Registry

    For the first time in a long time, this year's listing of the top 100 public consumer goods companies tells more good news than bad. The majority of companies realized modest revenue growth despite ongoing economic challenges; and some categories, like Food and Apparel, posted sales gains across the board. Read on to find out how your company, your partners and/or your competitors performed by comparison.
  • 2011 Top 100: The Consumer Goods Registry

    Overall, the economy still wasn't looking pretty in 2010, but it wasn't completely ugly either. Most of the consumer goods companies on CGT's Top 100 list made modest sales gains. A few leapfrogged the competition. Yet, many others were still fighting an uphill battle.
  • 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.
  • Top 100 Consumer Goods Companies 2010

    CGT once again ranks the top 100 consumer goods companies by annual revenue. Where does your company rank?
  • 2009 Consumer Goods Registry: Toys/Games

    CGT once again ranks the top 100 consumer goods companies by annual revenue. Where does your company rank?
  • 2009 Consumer Goods Registry: Tobacco

    CGT once again ranks the top 100 consumer goods companies by annual revenue. Where does your company rank?
  • 2009 Consumer Goods Registry: Apparel, Footwear and Accessories

    CGT once again ranks the top 100 consumer goods companies by annual revenue. Where does your company rank?
  • 2009 Consumer Goods Registry: Beverage

    CGT once again ranks the top 100 consumer goods companies by annual revenue. Where does your company rank?
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