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CFOs On the Move: Week Ending August 12
Axon, Sonos, New Relic, Revlon, Luckin Coffee, HYCU, Skillshare, Brinks, Performance Food Group, Jane, Kirkland’s
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Lauren Muskett
| August 12, 2022
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Dr Pepper Says ‘Hello’ to Bai in $1.7B Deal
Bai's line of health-oriented drinks will lessen Dr Pepper's dependence on traditional sodas, a category that has been declining for 12 straight years.
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Matthew Heller
| November 22, 2016
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Financial Performance
PepsiCo Beats Q3 Estimates, Raises Guidance
The company defied analysts' forecasts of a drop in earnings as its $5 billion cost-cutting program continues to boost the bottom line.
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Matthew Heller
| September 29, 2016
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Strategy
PepsiCo’s Sales Fall for 6th Straight Quarter
The company's results were hit by the strong dollar but excluding currency impact and an impairment charge, earnings beat analysts' expectations.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| April 18, 2016
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Strategy
Chobani Rejects PepsiCo Offer to Buy Stake
The yogurt maker chooses to pursue growth opportunities on its own rather than bring PepsiCo in as a majority investor.
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Katie Kuehner-Hebert
| February 8, 2016
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Leadership
John Sculley Tells How to Build a Billion-Dollar Business
It's about recognizing that customers, not product developers or service providers, are now in control of commerce.
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David McCann
| April 29, 2015
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Investor Relations
Shareholder Returns on Verge of Record
The numbers are still being totaled, but S&P 500 companies are estimated to have handed back almost $900 billion in cash to shareholders last year.
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Vincent Ryan
| February 25, 2015
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Financial Reporting
From Pepsi to Sun Products: A CFO’s Odyssey
Al Drewes describes his move from publicly held Pepsi Bottling Group to private-equity-owned Sun Products.
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David Katz
| December 8, 2014
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People
Oracle CFO Safra Catz Is Highest-Paid Woman Exec
Safra Catz made $44.3 million in total compensation last year, ranking her above some high-powered CEOs.
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Iris Dorbian
| July 29, 2014
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The Economy
Prolonged Ukraine Crisis Could Deal Blow to U.S. Companies
Agriculture, energy infrastructure and fast food are most exposed to the threat of Russian military occupation and continued political unrest.
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Vincent Ryan
| March 3, 2014
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The Deep Dive
Out of Africa, Opportunity
Chinese and Indian companies are rapidly expanding their footprints on the continent. But for U.S. firms, the opportunity is tempered by uncertainty.
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David W. Owens and Josh Hyatt
| October 16, 2013
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Strategy
The Best Medicines
Merck invests billions in drug R&spamp;D every year, and it&spamp;rsquo;s up to CFO Peter Kellogg to ensure that the money is spent wisely.
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Edward Teach
| March 21, 2013
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Strategy
Survival in the World of Radical Talent Management
At a time when leadership priorities are shifting ever faster, considering some previously untapped approaches to human capital may be the key to continued growth.
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John Boudreau
| November 28, 2011
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Workplace Issues
Changing Companies’ Minds about Women
Leaders who are serious about getting more women into senior management need a hard-edged approach to overcome the invisible barriers holding them back.
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Lareina Yee and Joanna Barsh
| October 19, 2011
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