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Kellogg Company Part-Owner Sells 58K Shares and 4 Insider Sales to Note
Kellogg W K Foundation Trust who is 10% Owner at Kellogg Company , sold 58,200 shares at $65.01 per share for a total value of $3,783,826.
Note To Publishers: Not All Of Your Inventory Is 'Premium'
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Kellogg inks Pringles EMEA expansion plan
Kellogg plans to introduce three new production lines to its Belgium Pringles plant within the next two years to cater to soaring demand.
Peace Corps volunteer Jordan Blekking to speak at KCC June 26
Kellogg Community College will host college alumnus and Peace Corps volunteer Jordan Blekking at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 26, when Blekking will deliver a presentation highlighting his experiences while on assignment in Zambia.
Truth in advertising under microscope
In 2008, Kellogg Co. launched a series of ads boasting that one of its breakfast cereal, Frosted Mini-Wheats, could boost kids' memory and attentiveness in school.
Jim Hettinger: Aviation is a tremendous Michigan asset
Well over thirteen years later, the Western Michigan University College of Aviation continues to be a strong anchor at the W.K. Kellogg Airport.
Turbo-charging the bakery market
It's been a slippery road this year. Impacted by a widespread drought, fluctuating commodity prices and a still-weak economy, bakers have been hit with some tough circumstances.
US: Kellogg to roll out snack NPD
Kellogg has announced a wave of new snacks products for the US market, adding products sold under brands including Cheez-It, Kashi and Nutri-Grain.
Kellogg Co. settles class-action law suit for false advertising
A class-action law suit has been filed alleging false advertising against Kellogg Co.
From January 2012: Post cereals brand prepares to go it alone
After 83 years nestled under one corporate wing or another, the name of Post once again is about to fly solo just as the cereal industry heads into newly turbulent weather.
From February 2012: Post Foods now begins to go it alone in the cereal wars
As of this week, Battle Creek's Post Foods is setting sail by itself onto the high seas of international cereal adventure.
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'Moment is now' for immigration reform, Obama says, as Senate begins debate
As the Senate prepares to kick off debate on immigration reform, President Barack Obama said the "moment is now" for Congress to fix a broken system that's holding back our economy and keeping family members apart.
EU: Mariani looks to expand European sales
US dried fruit firm Mariani Packing Co. plans to grow its presence in Europe by first expanding in the industrial sector before launching its retail brand.
Location Key: Too Many DIgital Ads Lack Viewability
A 2013 survey by comScore shows that just over half of digital ads are "not in view" on a Web page when a consumer visits and then leaves the page.
Fairfield Inn Battle Creek is located off Interstate 94, just 5 miles from the Kellogg headquarters.
Cereal Festival and World's Longest Breakfast Table draw crowds downtown
You can't have cereal without milk. Well, you can, but why would you? Thanks to Prairie Farms Dairy, bowls of cereal were kept full of milk at the 2013 Cereal Festival and World's Longest Breakfast Table Saturday.
Donation by Kellogg's boosts cereal drive for metro Detroit kids
Kellogg to pay $4 million to settle lawsuit over Frosted Mini-Wheats advertising
Kellogg Co. has agreed to pay $4 million to settle a class action lawsuit claiming the company falsely advertised that Frosted Mini-Wheats improves attentiveness, memory and cognitive functions in children.
Breakfast cereal: Are cereal sales in developed markets going soggy?
Breakfast cereal sales in mature markets are under growing pressure. While, broadly speaking, volume and value sales have been fairly steady, the sector has failed to generate substantial growth.