GLOBAL: Kraft names post-Cadbury executive roster
By: Dean Best | 22 March 2010
Kraft Foods has unveiled the executive team that it hopes will drive the growth of its enlarged business after the GBP11.5bn (US$17.2bn) takeover of Cadbury.
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Kraft Foods has unveiled the executive team that it hopes will drive the growth of its enlarged business after the GBP11.5bn (US$17.2bn) takeover of Cadbury.

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