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  • Starbucks to pay $2.76 bn in Kraft grocery rift

    Mondelez International Inc spun off Kraft Foods, its North American grocery operations as an independent company in October 2012. Under an agreement between those two companies, Mondelez will receive all proceeds from the Starbucks-Kraft dispute

  • Median CEO pay rises to $9.7 million in 2012

    According to an analysis by The Associated Press and Equilar, CEO pay rose 24 percent in 2010 and 6 percent in 2011.

  • Sticky situation at Cadbury India

    Cadbury India is in a regulatory mess after some of its officials tried to bribe their way through important approvals.

  • Cadbury launches 'Toblerone' in India

    Cadbury India, a part of Kraft Foods, today announced the launch of its popular chocolate brand 'Toblerone' in the country, as it looks to enhance its chocolate portfolio.

  • Kraft Foods, Intel together build 'adults-only' pudding vending machine

    At the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, Kraft Foods, alongwith Intel installed a free pudding dispensing machine.

  • TRAI guidelines: Subscribers gain, telemarketers in pain

    Telecom Regulatory Authority of India's (TRAI) guidelines for telemarketers came into force from September 27. In the first month there have been 2,500 complaints, and 17 telemarketers have already been fined.

  • Oscar Mayer lunchmeat nearly fat free? No, says lawsuit

    Oscar Mayer Foods misleads consumers about the fat content of some of its products, according to a lawsuit filed against the deli meats maker and its parent company Kraft Foods on Tuesday.

  • Cadbury launches marketing campaign for 'Tang' in India

    Cadbury India, a part of Kraft Foods, on Thursday launched its first marketing campaign in India for its global power brand Tang, which is targeted at mothers.

  • Kraft's domestic business lacks bite: JP Morgan

    The Cadbury acquisition will eventually help Kraft Foods Inc with added sales and patient investors will find it an attractive investment, but a lackluster performance in its domestic market made JP Morgan Securities downgrade the company's stock.

  • SEC investigating Kraft for corruption in India

    The US Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Kraft Foods Inc for possible corruption at an Indian facility of its Cadbury unit, the company said in a regulatory filing.

  • Cadbury milks Kraft's expertise, joins cookie war via Oreo

    Leading confectionery Cadbury has forayed into the biscuits market with Oreo, one of the biggest global brands.

  • Big companies keen on small US one-cup coffee market

    Big food and beverage makers, including Kraft Foods Inc and Sara Lee Corp, are maneuvering to get more of the small but growing one-cup coffee market in the United States.

  • Kraft profit meets Street view; sales surprise

    Kraft Foods Inc reported higher-than-expected quarterly sales on Thursday, helped by its acquisition of Cadbury.

  • Kraft loses court bid to halt Starbucks move

    A federal judge rejected Kraft Foods Inc's bid to force Starbucks Corp to keep using Kraft to distribute packaged coffee to supermarkets in North America and Europe, a decision that allows Starbucks to move ahead with a new partner.

  • US judge unlikely to delay Kraft, Starbucks breakup

    Kraft Foods Inc CEO Irene Rosenfeld will have a hard time convincing a judge to stop Starbucks Corp CEO Howard Schultz from taking his packaged coffee business to a new distribution partner.

  • India looking into tax liability in Kraft's Cadbury deal

    The ministry of finance has initiated action to see if Kraft Foods will have to pay taxes to Indian authorities in its USD 19 bn takeover of Cadbury last year, as claimed by a public interest petition.

  • India investigating Kraft for possible tax evasion

    India's ministry of finance is investigating whether Kraft Foods evaded taxes in its USD 19 billion takeover of Cadbury last year, the New York Times Dealbook reported on Monday.

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