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Delicious Irony Foot-shooting philanthropy: businesses regularly give huge chunks of change to the very protesters who would bring them harm... |
The Motley Fool September 20, 2004 Rich Duprey |
Is Unilever Taking a Bath? The consumer products conglomerate warns of lowers sales and profits. |
Entrepreneur January 2002 Aliza Pilar Sherman |
The Idol Life Their fame will outlive them, their money will probably outlast their fame, and what these entrepreneurial geniuses learned about running businesses will be passed from generation to generation--starting with you. Interviews with Michael Dell, Anita Roddick, Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield, and Richard Branson. |
Job Journal February 15, 2004 Michael Kinsman |
CAREER PROS: Sentenced to Sundae School Ice-cream-parlor pardons reshape parolees' lives. Prisoners are given a second chance through the STRIVE program. |
Inc. May 2008 Andrew Park |
Feeling Squeezed When natural-product stars sell their beloved brands to big corporations, they risk losing control of their products and their mission. But one thing's for sure: The money is good. |
CFO Kris Frieswick |
Power to the People By tailoring sale terms, a New England yogurt maker protects its corporate culture.... |
Entrepreneur July 2007 Kim T. Gordon |
What's Your Story? Create emotionally invested customers by injecting your unique personality into every aspect of your business. |
The Motley Fool September 27, 2004 |
"Pure-Play" Companies These companies offer some benefits, but not if you love diversification. |
IndustryWeek May 16, 2012 David Blanchard |
Corporate Social Responsibility in the Supply Chain Manufacturers are expected to fully disclose where they source their products, or suffer the PR backlash. Just ask Apple. |
The Motley Fool July 28, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
Free Gas and Irrational Behavior Don't waste time sitting in line when you can make big bucks instead. Imagine if you spent an hour looking into where your savings would grow the fastest. You might end up making $300 or more on that action alone. |
The Motley Fool April 24, 2007 Jeremy MacNealy |
Foolish Book Review: "What Matters Most" Jeffrey Hollender and Stephen Fenichell's book explains why corporate social responsibility won't be a passing fad. |
The Motley Fool February 4, 2008 Dan Caplinger |
Best International Stock: Unilever When global markets are down, it's time to play defense with a company like U.K.-based food and consumer staples company Unilever. |
Inc. July 2007 Hannah Clark |
A New Kind of Company Some socially responsible businesses feel that they cannot offer investors maximized returns and be sure that their social goals were protected. |
The Motley Fool October 11, 2011 Chris Hill |
IBM vs. Apple Will IBM outperform Apple? Other timely stock related topics are also discussed in today's podcast. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 |
Web Politics: "It's Just the Beginning" Ben & Jerry's co-founder Ben Cohen explains how Truemajority.org taps Net dynamics to influence policy -- and maybe "show George the door" |
Prepared Foods March 7, 2007 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
New Products Annual -- Dairy Products Yogurt would appear to be the big winner among dairy products in 2006 -- if you're looking strictly at sales growth. |
The Motley Fool January 29, 2008 Todd Wenning |
A Five-Star Foreign Dividend Payer There are many foreign stocks that offer higher dividend yields than their U.S. counterparts. Take a look at U.K.-based consumer goods and food company Unilever. |
Food Engineering May 2, 2007 |
Plant Openings & Expansions Mexico's largest meat processor, Sigma Alimentos, S.A. DE C.V. (San Pedro Garza Garcia, Nuevo Leon), broke ground... Malt-O-Meal is opening a ready-to-eat cereal manufacturing facility in Asheboro, NC... etc. |
Food Processing October 2005 Diane Toops |
Category Report: Ice cream licker shock Despite a problematic 2004, ice cream sales -- and innovation -- have come roaring back. And it may have a new role: as a diet food! |
Food Processing September 2011 Diane Toops |
Top Food and Beverage Companies: Leaders in Sustainability How big food and beverage companies and small ones are protecting the planet and their bottom lines. |
The Motley Fool May 1, 2011 Owain Bennallack |
Unilever Marked Down on Margins Prices aren't rising fast enough to make up for soaring commodity costs. |
ifeminists August 5, 2003 Tresa McBee |
Stay Out of My Cone Excess is inevitable when so much exists on demand and activity no longer determines who eats. Sometimes that's deadly, sometimes it's life-threatening. It's definitely lazy and absolutely unhealthy. It's also a choice. |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2007 Jeremy MacNealy |
"Green" Tea, Greener Profits? Unilever's efforts to promote sustainable tea production could be a major profit maker. Investors, take note. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 28, 2005 |
Unilever: Transformation and Tradition In a new book, Harvard Professor Geoffrey Jones looks at Unilever's decades-old transformation from fragmented underperformer to focused consumer products giant. This epilogue summarizes the years 1960 to 1990. |
The Motley Fool August 5, 2011 Piper Terrett |
Unilever Battles the Downturn Unilever, the company behind Lynx and Dove, looks cheap compared to its rivals. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 |
Gucci's New CEO: From Food To Fashion It's a big leap from hawking popsicles to managing the brand image of a global luxury icon. Robert Polet, president of the ice cream and frozen foods division of Unilever, was named Gucci Group's CEO on Apr. 21. |
CRM July 2004 Joshua Weinberger |
The Sweet Taste of Success Ben & Jerry's gives the scoop on how it serves up information to its customers using RightNow. |
Search Engine Watch December 1, 2008 Erik Qualman |
Social Community: Free Pancakes Anyone? Human beings long for a sense of community, like a charity pancake breakfast, and this isn't lost with social media. Starbucks, Ben & Jerry's and others gave freebies on Election Day - did it work as well as fresh pancakes? |
Food Processing September 2008 Diane Toops |
Food and Beverage Companies Go Green Consumers are making choices based on sustainability efforts; here's what the top food and beverage companies are doing. |
Registered Rep. May 1, 2004 Matt Oechsli |
Fair Pay Growth affects many things. Performance expectations and compensation arrangements are two of the most critical. |
The Motley Fool April 30, 2008 Selena Maranjian |
How Stocks Are Like Ice Cream There's no way to fudge-coat it. You have to pay attention when a company issues more shares. |
Popular Mechanics May 15, 2009 Jennifer Bogo |
Making the Coldest Ice Cream in the World--But is it Any Good? The perfect ice cream is a balancing act, as there are other factors besides freezing that affect the quality of ice cream. |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2004 Richard Gibbons |
Unilever Needs Juice Unilever's earnings growth seems strong, but lacks depth. |
Inc. November 2003 Gossage & Sauer |
Five Ideas to Watch Going private, Republican ice cream, a fab scanner, and more. Plus: Remembering a factoring guru. |
Prepared Foods March 1, 2005 William A. Roberts, Jr. |
Dairy's Diversity With consumer interest in health and wellness products on the rise, it should come as no surprise that the dairy category followed suit, with a number of such introductions. But there were some losers, too. |
Entrepreneur December 2006 Nichole L. Torres |
Good Connections Take your business where you want it by networking. |
Food Processing September 2012 Diane Toops |
Hydrocolloids Make All the Difference in Ice Cream Formulations Gums such as tara, carrageenan, locust bean and cellulose are good choices for creating a smooth creamy ice cream texture with reduced ice crystal size. |
Wired February 25, 2008 Seth Mnookin |
Consumer Reports' Secret Shoppers Have Lots of Explaining to Do Secret shoppers for Consumer Reports play a critical role in researching products objectively. |
Food Engineering September 1, 2006 |
Plant Openings & Expansions Unilever North American Ice Cream to upgrade its Hagerstown, MD plant... Nestle selects site for $359 million factory and distribution center... Dakota Provisions opens new turkey processing plant... etc. |
Inc. April 2006 Liz Welch |
Things I Can't Live Without: Gary Hirshberg Why Gary Hirshberg, CEO of Stonyfield Farm, values his wife's raspberries, his custom hiking boots, and the words of Nelson Mandela. |
The Motley Fool August 18, 2011 Tony Luckett |
2 Consumer Giants Predict the Future P&G and Unilever can indicate the health of the global economy. |