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  2. Philip Morris USA - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Kraft Foods launched an initial public offering (IPO) for 11.1% of the company that took in $8.7 billion, making it the second-largest IPO in American history at the time. [ 9 ] In 2002, Miller Brewing and South African Breweries became SABMiller , the second-largest maker of beer in the world, though Philip Morris kept an interest in ...

  3. List of Mondelez International brands - Wikipedia

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    Includes brand-name products that are developed, owned or licensed by Mondelez International. The company's core businesses are snack foods and confectionery. Kraft-branded products are made for some international territories by Mondelez International under license from Kraft Heinz Company since 2012.

  4. Carlisle Companies - Wikipedia

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    The company is organized into two segments, including Carlisle Construction Materials and Carlisle Weatherproofing Technologies. The company's product portfolio includes moisture protection products, protective roofing underlayments, integrated air and vapor barriers, spray polyurethane foam and coating systems, and others.

  5. Healthcare giant Johnson & Johnson to split into two companies

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    Johnson & Johnson plans to split into two companies, separating its consumer health division that sells Band-Aids and Baby Powder from its pharmaceuticals and medical devices business in the ...

  6. Belvita - Wikipedia

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    In August 2011, Kraft Foods announced an intention to split into two publicly traded companies; a new company called Kraft Foods Group (later merged with Heinz), and Mondelēz International (the original Kraft Foods Inc. renamed) which would retain the Nabisco subsidiary and brands such as Belvita. [10] The split occurred in October 2012. [11] [12]

  7. Hobart Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Hobart Corporation is an American mid-market provider of commercial grocery and foodservice equipment. The company manufactures food preparation machines for cutting, slicing and mixing, cooking equipment, refrigeration units, warewashing and waste disposal systems, and weighing, wrapping, and labeling systems and products.

  8. The Coca-Cola Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Coke sold off two assets, namely Presto Products and Winker-Flexible Products to an investment group led by E.O. Gaylord for $38 million. [ 17 ] The company acquired the Indian cola brand Thums Up in 1993, [ 18 ] and the American soda company Barq's in 1995. [ 19 ]

  9. Mantecol - Wikipedia

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    When US-based company Kraft Foods Inc. acquired Cadbury in 2010, [7] [8] Mantecol became one of its brands. Two years later, Kraft split its business into two new companies. One of them, Mondelez International, took over Cadbury and subsequently the Mantecol brand and products.