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Transcript: I picked this company because Nestle is a Worldwide organization and you can find one at most of the malls you go to, and their food is amazing. Nestle Toll House Good Food, Good Life With instant coffee, baby food, and bottled water in the mix, Nestlé crunches more than just chocolate. The world's #1 food and drinks company in terms of sales, Nestlé is also the world leader in coffee (Nescafé). It also makes coffee for the home-brewing system, Nespresso. Nestlé is one of the world's top bottled water makers (Nestlé Waters), one of the biggest frozen pizza makers (DiGiorno), and a big player in the pet food business (Friskies, Purina). Its most well-known global food brands include Buitoni, Dreyer's, Maggi, Milkmaid, Carnation, and Kit Kat. The company also owns Gerber Products. North America is Nestlé's most important market. Why Nestle is better Baby foods Bottled water Cereals Chocolate & confectionery Coffee Culinary, chilled & frozen food Dairy Drinks Food service Healthcare nutrition Ice cream Petcare Weight management Competitors Mars, Incorporated DANONE MONDELEZ INTERNATIONAL, INC. Peter Brabeck-Letmathe (Chairman) Paul Bulcke (CEO) Wan Ling Martello (CFO) Brands Its most well-known global food brands include Buitoni, Dreyer's, Maggi, Milkmaid, Carnation, and Kit Kat. Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company (1866) Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé (1867) Nestlé and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company (1905) Continued Nestle Toll House Why? Nestlé is the world's biggest food manufacturer, with almost 450 factories spread across the globe, and a portfolio that ranges from baby foods to pet care, from chocolate to mineral water. Its world-famous brands include Nescafe, Kit Kat and Perrier, among many others. The group also owns a large shareholding in cosmetics company L'Oreal. As with other food companies, recent years have seen a greater concentration on a focused food and beverage business. In particular Nestlé has leveraged its performance in sectors such as ice cream and petfoods with an aggressive acquisition strategy. At the same time, it has placed health and wellness at the forefront of its agenda, developing the widest possible range of nutritionally balanced products under the overall umbrella "Good Food, Good Life". See also Nestlé USA, Nestlé UK, Nestlé Australia, Nestlé Latin America and Nestlé Japan. Competition ...is committed to enhancing people's lives by offering tastier and healthier food and beverage choices at all stages of life and at all times of the day. Nestle is an overall amazing company that has all different kinds of food and brands. It has a few competitors but nothing too major that can tear apart the company. ...is committed to enhancing people's lives by offering tastier and healthier food and beverage choices at all stages of life and at all times of the day. Company PowerPoint Overview

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Transcript: World War 2 the review the basics 1939 - 1945 Allies vs. Axis Axis powers had aggresive conflicts with the world but Britain and France tried to ignore the conflict to avoid another world war long term Treaty of Versailles Woodrow Wilson (America): was lenient on Germany because did not want to make Germany resentful after WW1. His main points believed in no secret treaties (broken by Stalin and Hitler) and to reduce arms (broken by Hitler), Lloyd George (Britain):should put a barrier on Germany to stop spread of communism, did not want to treat Germany leniently. Clemenceau (France): Germany should suffer, never start another war again. Germany was upset anyways. fear of communism bolshevik revolution Russian Revolution Bolshevik Revolution took control of Russia wanted to overthrow all capitalist countries short term rise of extremist parties Hitler's invasion of Poland Nazi-Soviet Non Aggression Pact Japanese Imperialism - rise of Nazism in Germany - overthrow of Weimar republic - nationalism of Nazism and anti-semitism lebensraum practices technological advances Submarines - ulimate naval weapon, could hit ships - damaged ships carrying goods could cause delay and prevention of war materials, food, necessities - German used the U-boat - Britain ruled the seas - had navy power. Tanks - lighter, yet could carry heavier guns Airplanes Battle of Britain - air warfare Britain - RAF (Royal Air Force) Germany - Luftwaffe Battle of Britain - first time that Blitzkrieg failed the Germans RAF used the Spitfire and the Hurricane - fast Luftwaffe used Messerschmitt - could fly higher No decisive victory Atomic Bombs When USA was involved in war and after Germany was defeated, used 2 atomic bombs on Japan to end the war in the Pacific Mass extermination, example of total war tactics and strategies blitzkreig "lightning war" used by Japanese as well as Germans aerial and island hopping for USA to reach Japan, create stations for atomic bomb genocide not exactly a "strategy" but was a practice done by the Nazis on the Jews scorched earth used by Soviets to defend against the Nazi invasion - would burn down their cities, towns, crops, kill animals so that Germans would have no resources bombing strategic bombing - bombing and invasion of important points (ex. Nazi invasion of Russia, Leningrad) mass bombing - hurts the morale of country, bombing of heavy populated areas, urban areas (ex. Japan, Battle of Britain) code breaking Britains broke Germany's enigma during Battle of Britain US broke the Japanese code Battles in Europe Operation Barbossa Nazi Germany's invasion on the Soviet Union Hitler wanted to ruin the Soviet economy - invaded major industrial sites (Leningrad) Hitler wanted to take on Moscow, but weather got in the way and jammed the tanks Germans could not keep fighting the Soviets in the bad weather, and thus Soviets were able to push back Germans Battle of Stalingrad attacked because of lebensraum, be inferior force turning point in war, defeating the Germans hugging tactics in the city rubble Germans struggled to capture the city due to resistance of the civillians Germany's first major loss, 'could not survive war of attrition' Russia joined Allied side Two-front war on Germany D-Day in Normandy Operation Overlord Allies invade Europe America, Britain, Canada was the starting point for defeat of Germany Battle of the Atlantic German U boats vs. Britain merchant machines Germany wanted to put pressure on Britain's economy - raw materials, food, resources Allies victory by convoy system to protect goods and engima Defeat of Germany Hitler didn't strategize enough to where he should put his resourcs (sent some to North Africa instead of front in Soviet Union) Germany was pressured by the organized Allies had fast, successful start (Blitzkrieg) but after Battle of Britain then defeat in Soviet Union, were weakend. Allied forces invaded Berlin Battle of Berlin (Germany's last WW2 battle) Hitler knew it was the end, suicide. Germany without leader, weak. Battles in the Pacific USA entered the war because they were attacked by Japan, Pearl Harbour Japan attacked because they wanted to take over the Pacific, and knew that USA would interfere with Japan's conquest, thus must eliminate US threat Japanese won this battle: US battleships and aircrafts destroyed, US could not take off or defend. Coral Sea - resulted in loss of more American ships, but Japan lost more aircraft Battle of Midway - turning point for WW2 in the Pacific was a plan by Japanese to remove remaining US aircraft, but US knew about this plan thanks to breaking Japanese code. Atomic bombs dropped on Japan by US ended the war effects took the lives of more people than any other war in history League of Nations disbanded changed status of the Great Powers (only Soviet Union and US left) idealogical problems led to the Cold War, bipolar world NATO created Britain, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, USA, Canada, portugal, Ireland, Denmark,

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