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Milka is a Swiss brand of chocolate confectionery. Originally made in Switzerland in 1901 by Suchard, it has been produced in Lörrach, Germany, from 1901. [3] [4] Since 2012 it has been owned by US-based company Mondelez International, when it started following the steps of its predecessor Kraft Foods Inc., which had taken over the brand in 1990.
Mikaela Louise "Milka" Romero is a Filipino businesswoman, sports executive, and politician. She is known for her ownership of the Capital1 Solar Spikers in the Premier Volleyball League (PVL) and her role as CEO of the Miro Group, which operates several food and beverage businesses including Sushi Nori. In 2024, she became the first nominee of ...
They became the newest team entering the PVL after Strong Group Athletics joined the league before the start of the 2024 PVL First All-Filipino Conference. [5] The team initially known as the Power Spikers are linked to Capital1 Solar Energy and is co-owned by Mandy and Milka Romero. Mandy Romero is the President of Capital1 Solar Energy.
Mikee Romero married Sheila Bermudez in 1992 with whom he had five children, which includes Milka Romero. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] His son Miguel Lorenzo died in 2017 at age 22, who was a polo player like himself and a jujitsu practitioner.
On September 7, 2009, Kraft made a hostile £10.2 billion takeover bid for the British confectionery group Cadbury, makers of Dairy Milk and Bournville chocolate. [14] On November 9, the company's bid (then £9.8 billion) was rejected by Cadbury, which called it a "derisory" offer. [15] Kraft upped its offer on December 4. [16]
Sold to Texas Pacific Group in 1995: Celestial Seasonings: Tea: North America 1984 1988 Sold to original owners Attempted sale to Lipton broke US anti-trust laws: Cheddarie Dairy (cheese spread) North America, United Kingdom, Ireland Discontinued Cheese Pot Dairy (cheese spread) North America Discontinued Chiffon: Margarine: North America 1995
Michele Ferrero (Italian pronunciation: [miˈkɛːle ferˈrɛːro]; 26 April 1925 – 14 February 2015) was an Italian billionaire businessman. He owned the chocolate manufacturer Ferrero SpA, Europe's second-largest confectionery company (at the time of his death), [1] which he developed from the small bakery and café of his father in Alba, Piedmont.
Ferrero International SpA (/ f ə ˈ r ɛər oʊ / fə-RAIR-oh, Italian: [ferˈrɛːro]), more commonly known as Ferrero Group or simply Ferrero, is an Italian multinational company with headquarters in Alba.