There are lot of doom and gloomers out there.
Stocks futures edged higher early Monday, lifted by a possible $22 billion deal for chewing gum giant Wrigleys, but investors were cautious ahead of this week's Federal Reserve meeting.
Candy maker Mars Inc. says it's buying confectioner Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. in an all-cash deal valued at almost $23 billion
Wrigley will give consumers a double-dose blast from the past by bringing back its Doublemint Twins in a new ad campaign, the company announced Tuesday.
The recent news that the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. had purchased several Spanish confectionery brands for $272 million was a testament to how far Wrigley has come from its origins--when its first two pro...
Why won't Bill Wrigley Jr. talk to FORTUNE?
The most famous gastrointestinal urban legend involves that whopper about Pop Rocks candy and Coke, but the runner-up is chewing gum. Schoolchildren have long been warned that if they swallow a pie...
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Fortune: GROSS IS GOODupdated: Mon Sep 05 1994 00:01:00
Tried any SNOT lately? How about Pond Scum? Maybe you'd enjoy some Wurmz-N- Dirt. Novelty candy items that foam and pop, turn the tongue blue, and gross out grownups are where the action is in the ...
CORPORATE PERFORMANCE/Cover 48 AMERICA'S FASTEST-GROWING COMPANY Disk drive maker Conner Peripherals keeps rivals at bay with shrewd marketing and nonstop innovation. by Andrew Kupfer
The shares of companies that have little or no long-term debt frequently offer an appealing combination of high growth and low risk, says David Leibowitz, a special-situations analyst at American S...