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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
Hazelnuts: New source of key fat for infant formula that's more like mother's milk
( American Chemical Society ) Scientists are reporting development of a healthy "designer fat" that, when added to infant formula, provides a key nutrient that premature babies need in high quantities, but isn't available in large enough amounts in their mothers' milk. The new nutrient, based on hazelnut oil, also could boost nutrition for babies who are bottle-fed for other reasons. The report ...
AarhusKarlshamn: AAK Expands Production Capacity for Infant Nutrition
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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.
Infant death rates drop in county
San Diego infants lived through their first year at a higher rate than babies statewide, but African American infants in the county and across California were more likely to die than infants of other ethnic groups.
Nestle to buy Pfizer's infant-nutrition business
Nestle to buy Pfizer's infant-nutrition business Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 02:14 a.m., Monday, April 23, 2012 GENEVA (AP) — 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 ...
Nestle seals its position in baby foods with Pfizer arm buy
Nestle’s acquisition of Pfizer’s infant nutrition business has put the spotlight on a category that holds promise in a country where nutritional needs of young children is rapidly gaining ground.
Nestle's Pfizer acquisition seen as attempt to pre-empt India rivalry
Nestle’s acquisition of Pfizer’s infant nutrition business has an India angle to it. While Pfizer does not have its infant nutrition brands such as SMA Gold, Promil Gold, Progress Gold and Promise Gold in India yet, the threat that it could launch these products in the country was always there, thanks to its strong presence in neighbouring countries such as China, Indonesia and the Philippines.
What is the real motive behind Nestle-Pfizer acquisition?
Nestle's acquisition of Pfizer's infant nutrition business has an India angle to it. While Pfizer does not have its infant nutrition brands such as SMA Gold, Promil Gold, Progress Gold and Promise Gold in India yet, the threat that it could launch these products in the country was always there, thanks to its strong presence in neighbouring countries such as China, Indonesia and the Philippines.
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