Ex-head of fast fashion group is set to replace Paul Bulcke, completing a leadership overhaul at the Swiss food giant
How global companies have fared since the US president’s inauguration
Laurent Freixe criticises diversification efforts under previous CEO Mark Schneider as he takes Nestlé back to basics
‘Not optimistic to say the least’: world’s biggest food companies slash forecasts in expectation of slower spending
World’s largest food company says fall in number of children per household has driven ‘premiumisation’
People ‘want to look what they feel like, not what they may look like’ says dermatology giant Galderma
Kit Kat, Louis Vuitton, and McDonald’s are among the companies attracted to rising awareness around the sport
Delivering its growth ambition will require the Swiss group to raise marketing investment
New chief executive Laurent Freixe to split off European bottled water business
Nestlé, Ferrero and more than 50 other companies say the uncertainty is putting investment at risk
World’s largest food group cuts outlook to more ‘realistic’ sales target amid weak consumer demand
Consumer group opts for insider Laurent Freixe to boost earnings and move it on from operational mishaps
Easy fixes appear to be thin on the ground for Swiss food group’s new chief Laurent Freixe
Laurent Freixe appointed top manager after period of underperformance at world’s largest food manufacturer
World’s largest food group wants to focus on products that boost health of elderly
Also in today’s newsletter, a new twist in the Science-Based Targets initiative drama
US consumers’ changing habits in response to high prices takes toll on demand
Groups including Legal & General among those pushing for stricter health targets at world’s biggest food company
Group of 11 pharma, tech and luxury shares echoes US dominance of ‘Magnificent Seven’
World’s largest food company blames continued squeeze on household budgets
Big food companies are touting regenerative agriculture as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but in practice there are significant hurdles
New rules next year will force companies to publish supply chains’ emissions data
As voluntary offsets lose favour, the ‘insetting’ approach has quietly gained steam
Treatment whose rollout was delayed by pandemic will now be run by Swiss group Stallergenes Greer
Also in today’s newsletter, lessons from Florida for the world of biodiversity credits