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Ferrero, Kellogg's

USA TODAY · 21h
WK Kellogg, based in Battle Creek, agrees to sale to Ferrero Rocher in $3.1B deal
WK Kellogg, the Battle Creek-based maker of cereals, agreed to the sale as the company has struggled with weakening consumer demand due to inflation.
The New York Times · 21h
Ferrero to Buy WK Kellogg in Candy-Meets-Cereal Deal
The $3.1 billion acquisition would combine Ferrero, which makes Tic Tacs and Nutella, with the producer of Frosted Flakes and Froot Loops.
cleveland.com · 28m
Kellogg’s cereal maker sold in massive $3.1B deal
Italian candy maker Ferrero has agreed to purchase U.S. cereal company WK Kellogg Co. in a $3.1 billion transaction, according to reports.
1hon MSN
Kellogg's Corn Flakes Now Italian? Ferrero Snaps Up US Cereal Giant for $3.1 Billion in Shock Food Takeover
In one of the most significant acquisitions in the food industry, Italian food giant Ferrero has acquired American cereal ...
1don MSN
Shares of Froot Loops cereal maker soar 50% after reports of Ferrero acquisition
Shares of WK Kellogg, the cereal maker behind Froot Loops and Frosted Flakes, skyrocketed as high as 50% after the Wall ...
mlive on MSN17h
Kellogg sold to Italian candy company: How leaders are responding in the ‘Cereal City’
WK Kellogg Co’s headquarters is in Battle Creek. After the transaction closes, Battle Creek will remain a core location for ...

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