CAGNY: Kellogg eyes international growth
By: Katy Askew | 17 February 2010
Kellogg today (17 February) insisted that international expansion was an "exciting growth opportunity" - but insisted that the company would continue to take a slow and steady approach to moves into developing markets.
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Kellogg today (17 February) insisted that international expansion was an "exciting growth opportunity" - but insisted that the company would continue to take a slow and steady approach to moves into developing markets.

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