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  2. Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé was an early mover in the shared value space and hosts a global forum, the Creating Shared Value Global Forum. [ 124 ] [ 125 ] Rural Development Framework program: In 2012, Nestlé developed the Rural Development Framework, which supports farmers and cocoa growing communities. [ 126 ]

  3. Organizational culture - Wikipedia

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    Organizational culture encompasses the shared norms, values, behaviors observed in schools, universities, not-for-profit groups, government agencies, and businesses reflecting their core values and strategic direction. [1] [2] Alternative terms include business culture, corporate culture and company culture. The term corporate culture emerged ...

  4. Estimating The Intrinsic Value Of Nestlé S.A. (VTX:NESN) - AOL

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  5. Nestlé to Buy The Bountiful Company Core Brands for $5 ... - AOL

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    PARIS – Nestlé has entered into an agreement with KKR to acquire the core brands of The Bountiful Company for $5.75 billion. The deal includes the Nature’s Bounty, Solgar, Osteo Bi-Flex and ...

  6. Core values - Wikipedia

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    Core values may refer to: Core values, the most important principles, the first value category of the value system; Core democratic values; Family values; The core values of many military organizations: Core values of the United States Marine Corps; Core values of the United States Navy; US Air Force Core Values; U.S. Coast Guard Core Values

  7. Nestlé SA. (VTX:NESN) Investors Are Paying Above The ...

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  8. Paul Bulcke - Wikipedia

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    "If something isn't given a value, people tend to waste it. Water is our most useful resource, but those using it often don’t even cover the costs of its infrastructure. Fresh water is being massively overused at nature's expense, but it seems only a global crisis will make us realise the importance of the issue.

  9. Nestlé Waters - Wikipedia

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    Nestle estimates that: “There is not nearly enough fresh water available to provide this standard to a global population expected to exceed 9 billion by mid-century.” The report points out the need to attend to where water is being flowed and asks for greater efficiency in its global delivery.