, Nestle and Unilever, as well as WPP Group chief executive Sir Martin Sorrell. ...
12 Feb 2010
Contrary to the article 'Nestle briefs agencies for online charm offensive to counter criticism...and will continue to focus on
developing our online presence to engender further engagement and
advocacy with Nestle and our many popular brands. Robin Tickle, head of corporate media relations, Nestle Editor's response: PRWeek was informed by two PR agencies that they were
invited in by Nestle recently. Mr Tickle was given ...
03 Feb 2010
| by Arun Sudhaman
Nestle is embarking on an emergency online PR campaign to restore its reputation amid sustained ...
as Nestle continues to encounter vociferous online opposition on a range of issues, from traditional concerns about its formula milk, to newer attacks on its digital marketing efforts. Nestle is understood ...
13 Jan 2010
| by Anthony Hilton
saying it wants to stay independent and dropping dark hints that Hershey or Nestle might be willing ...
11 Dec 2009
Chocolate-covered ethics Confectionery giant Nestle announced that Britain's most popular chocolate...reminders about KitKat's Nestle parentage and
its negative reputation for alleged dubious practices in the developing
world. But Nestle stymied some of this criticism with its MD's description of
the change as the 'beginning of a long journey'. And he is right: in
taking this step, Nestle will be expected to take many ...
10 Dec 2009
| by Gemma O'Reilly
in the consumer lifestyle offering include Nestle, Nivea, Procter Gamble and Reckitt Benckiser. Seaton joined ...
13 Nov 2009
What is it good for? The Bbar is a stylish oasis of quality and service nestled among the
chain-ridden metropolis of Victoria. Signature dishes? The menu is inspired by famed Australian restaurateur, chef and food
writer Bill Granger. I would recommend the succulent springbok burger
with monkey gland sauce ...
TLG net big-name clients such as Nestle, Asda and Kingfisher, and pick up a PRWeek award for best new ...
18 Sep 2009
| by Jonathan Clare, chief executive, Citigate Dewe Rogerson
accepted a counter offer from Nestle,
which rode in as a white(-ish) knight with a much higher offer ...
strength to strength; and, by and
large, Nestle has kept its promises on jobs and production. KitKat ...
18 Sep 2009
| by Alec Mattinson
that other players, notably Nestle and Hershey's, may get involved. Such a turn of events is likely to lead ...