LONDON/ZURICH (Reuters) - Nestle, the world's largest packaged food firm, is reorganising its infant nutrition unit to compete with regional rivals, the latest in a string of shake-ups for global ...
VEVEY, SWITZERLAND — Nestle S.A. plans to reorganize its infant nutrition business to compete more effectively in the high-growth category. The company will move infant nutrition from its globally ...
Nestlé has deep roots in the childhood nutrition category and its science-based focus is driving fresh and innovative approaches. FoodNavigator speaks to Nestlé SVP and head of Nutrition Thierry ...
GENEVA -- Swiss food and drink giant Nestle SA announced a deal Monday to acquire Pfizer Inc.'s infant-nutrition business for $11.85 billion in a bid to boost sales in emerging markets. The company ...
The FINANCIAL — Nestlé is investing over 88 million CHF to expand its infant nutrition factory at Nunspeet, The Netherlands. The new facility will produce Infant Specialties, the range of food ...
Over 150 of the region's most eminent Pediatricians gather in Dubai for the 2-day workshop held at the InterContinental Dubai, UAE - 10 February 2011: Heralding a significant milestone in the ongoing ...
Nestle has decided to change the way it runs its business in the infant nutrition sector, one of four categories in which the world’s largest food company is focusing its investment. The Gerber owner ...
ZURICH--Nestle SA (NESN.EB) said Wednesday that it will reorganize its infant-nutrition division as it moves to spur more rapid growth in a unit it has been identified as one of its priorities. Infant ...
Nestle (OTCPK:NSRGY,, OTCPK:NSRGF) announces plans to reorganizes its infant nutrition business. The company says regional managers will be appointed in order for it to react quicker to changes with ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Nestle , the world's largest packaged food company, said on Wednesday it would reorganize its infant nutrition business to improve its performance. The company said from January 1 ...
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