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Chicago-based confectionary group Mondelez has been hit with a fine of €337.5 million ($366.5 million) for obstructing cross-border trade in its products, the European Commission announced on Thursday. These illegal practices had allowed Mondelez to charge more for its own products, to the detriment of consumers in the European Union, the commission said. It accused the company, formally known as Kraft Foods, of "engaging in anticompetitive agreements or concerted practices aimed at restricting cross-border trade of various chocolate, biscuit and coffee products." It had also abused its domina...
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Der US-Lebensmittelkonzern Mondelez (Milka, Oreo, Tuc) verteidigt sich gegen Kritik an seinen Geschäften in Russland. «Es gibt keine einfachen Entscheidungen, aber wie die meisten anderen globalen Lebensmittel- und Getränkeunternehmen stellen wir in diesen schwierigen Zeiten weiterhin Lebensmittel zur Verfügung», sagte eine Sprecherin des Unternehmens. «Würden wir unsere Geschäftstätigkeit vollständig einstellen, liefen wir Gefahr, unser gesamtes Geschäft einer anderen Gruppe zu überlassen, die den gesamten Erlös für ihre eigenen Interessen verwenden könnte.» Dies hätte zur Folge, dass ein Tei...
DPA (German)
Mondelez is the world’s #1 biscuit company and #2 chocolate makerSnacks and candies are a durable business in both economic booms and recessionsThe Clif Bar acquisition complements its snack bars business generating over $1 billion in total salesShares trade at 19.7X forward earnings paying a 2.7% annual dividend yieldSnack food giant Mondelez International (NASDAQ:MDLZ) stock is trading down (-13%) for the year faring better than the S&P 500 (NYSEARCA:SPY) which has fallen (-25%), respectively. Mondelez is the world’s top seller of cookie biscuits and the 3 largest chocolate maker ahead of #5...
ValueWalk
One of my favorite charts shows a listing of eleven consumer goods companies, and the brands that they own. It reinforces my belief that strong brands grow dividends. You can view this chart from here: Source: Brewminate This illustration shows these massive companies that control large portions of a given segment of the market. While the sheer number of brands creates the illusion that there is unlimited choice, the reality is that just a few brands control what you buy on a regular basis. It looks like there is a lot of competition, when in reality just a few companies control a lot of the b...
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