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Collis, David J. "Cadbury Schweppes: Capturing Confectionery (TN) (A), (B), (C), and (D)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 713-413, January 2013.
Cadbury Schweppes agreed to buy Pfizer Inc.’s Adams candy unit for $4.2 billion in cash to become the world’s second-largest chewing-gum maker by adding brands such as Trident and Dentyne.
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Candy and soda maker Cadbury Schweppes said Tuesday that it's raising its confectionery sales and margin guidance for fiscal 2007. Sales momentum was boosted by growth in U ...
Confectionery and drinks giant Cadbury Schweppes has announced plans to cut 15% of its staff by 2011. The UK firm said the 7,500 jobs would go as part of a cost reduction plan that would also see ...
Cadbury Schweppes has completed the acquisition of Adams confectionery business from Pfizer Inc. for $4.2 billion, plus $450 million for tax benefits. The deal brings together the manufacturer of ...
LONDON (MarketWatch) -- Cadbury Schweppes said Thursday it intends to separate its confectionery and U.S. beverages divisions. The company said its board is evaluating possible options for ...
Cadbury Schweppes was perceived to have caved in to pressure from US billionaire and corporate raider Nelson Peltz yesterday when it announced plans to split its confectionery and soft drinks ...
Shares in confectionery giant Cadbury Schweppes have risen after the company said it was confident it would hit its sales targets for 2005. Cadbury's upbeat forecast came as it reported a 1% rise in ...
On Friday, Cadbury Schweppes said its refusal to indulge the discounting demands of large retailers explained softer-than-expected first quarter confectionery sales in the UK. The timing of the ...
SWEET-toothed Britons abandoned their normal diet of Crunchie bars and Dairy Milk slabs during the heatwave, Cadbury Schweppes said ... had some adverse impact on confectionery sales'.
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