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Nabisco (/nəˈbɪskoʊ/ ,
abbreviated from the
earlier name
National Biscuit Company) is an
American manufacturer of
cookies and
snacks headquartered in...
- R. J.
Reynolds Nabisco, Inc.,
doing business as RJR
Nabisco, was an
American conglomerate,
selling tobacco and food products,
headquartered in the Calyon...
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Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR
Nabisco is a 1989 book
about the
leveraged buyout (LBO) of RJR
Nabisco,
written by
investigative journalists Bryan...
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completed a
number of transactions,
including the 1989
leveraged buyout of RJR
Nabisco,
which was the
largest buyout in
history to that point, as well as the...
- It was
introduced by
Nabisco on
March 6, 1912, and
through a
series of
corporate acquisitions, mergers, and splits, both
Nabisco and the Oreo
brand have...
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Doone (
Nabisco)
Maryland Cookies (Burton's) McVitie's (United)
Milano (Pepperidge Farm)
Nilla Wafers (
Nabisco)
Nutter Butter (
Nabisco) Oreo (
Nabisco) Pillsbury...
- The 2021
Nabisco strike was a
labor strike involving workers for the
American snack manufacturer Nabisco, a
subsidiary of
Mondelez International. The...
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Brands and
Nabisco with
Nabisco CEO Bob
Schaeberle in 1981. Soon after,
Schaeberle left
Nabisco, and
Johnson took the helm,
replacing many
Nabisco executives...
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Mondelez International (formerly
Kraft Foods Inc.),
including its
division Nabisco. The company's core
businesses are
snack foods and confectionery. Kraft-branded...
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government of Spain, the
European Commission and the then
manufacturer Nabisco Iberia in 1999. The
protest objected to the use of the name "Filipinos"...