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"Nestle is a brand in its own right. For consumers, relevance of Nestle as a company comes first of all through contact with products that are branded Nestle. If we want to be perceived as the world's leading food company, we have to offer consumers an increasing amount of products that they can identify as Nestle's." - Peter Brabeck Letmathe, CEO, Nestle1. Introduction
In the end, Rowntree was acquired by Nestle for £2.5 billion, two and a half times the pre-bid price and eight times the net asset value of the company. This acquisition made Nestle the largest chocolate manufacturer in the world.
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1] In an interview with The McKinsey Quarterly in 1996. |
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