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Nestle to buy Pfizer's infant-nutrition business
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 based in Vevey, ...
DealBook: Nestle to Buy Pfizer's Infant Nutrition Unit for $11.9 Billion
The Swiss food giant Nestlé agreed on Monday to buy Pfizer's infant nutrition business for $11.9 billion to expand its presence in the global baby food market.
Nestle set to buy Pfizer's infant-nutrition business
GENEVA — Swiss food and drink giant Nestlé announced a deal Monday to acquire Pfizer's infant-nutrition business for $11.
Nestle to buy Pfizer's infant-nutrition business for $11.85B
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
AarhusKarlshamn: AAK Expands Production Capacity for Infant Nutrition
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Nestlé SA Acquires Infant Nutrition Business
Nestlé SA, a Swiss food and beverage company announced today the acquisition of Pfizer’s Inc's infant nutrition business.
Nestle to purchase infant-nutrition business from Pfizer for $11.9 billion
Nestle CEO Paul Bulcke, shown last week, announced a deal Monday to acquire Pfizer Inc.’s infant-nutrition business for $11.9 billion.
Pfizer Sells Infant Nutrition Business for $11.9B — Analysts React
Nestle won an auction for Pfizers infant nutrition business, agreeing to pay $11.85 billion for the business, one of the largest deals of the year.
Nestle agrees to pay Pfizer $11.9 billion for infant nutrition business
Pfizer, the world's largest drug maker, has been shedding its noncore businesses as it moves to focus on developing new prescription drugs.
A.M. Vitals: Pfizer to Sell Infant Nutrition Unit to Nestle for $11.85 Billion
Here's what's making news this morning. Nestle to Buy Pfizer's Infant Nutrition Unit . (WSJ). The $11.85 billion transaction would would cement Nestle's position as the industry leader in the global infant formula business, a $27 billion category in 2010. Some Question Whether Sustainable Seafood Delivers on Its Promise. (WaPo) More overrishing than certified? A new study finds problems with the ...
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