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  Kellogg Company - Our Company
From being the first company to offer premiums in our cereal boxes to being the first to fortify our cereals, Kellogg has historically been a leader in industry, innovation and marketing.
With 2007 sales of nearly $12 billion, Kellogg Company is the world’s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, and meat alternatives.
Kellogg products are manufactured in 18 countries and marketed in more than 180 countries around the world.
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 Kellogg Company - Kellogg Company - Investor Relations
In addition, the Company's Board of Directors announced plans to increase the quarterly dividend by 10% beginning in the third quarter.
Kellogg Company 2008 Annual Meeting To Be Webcast Live
Kellogg Company Declares Regular Dividend of $.31 Per Share
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  Kellogg Company
Headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan, Kellogg Company is the world's leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, meat alternatives, pie crusts, and cones.
Kellogg Company offers a competitive base salary and annual incentive plan that is tied to both the achievements of individual goals and of the achievement of the organization’s targets.
Kellogg Company offers careers with a high level of responsibility, accountability, and visibility, along with the opportunity to contribute creatively and feel that you are truly impacting business results.
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  John Harvey Kellogg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kellogg was an advocate of vegetarianism, and is best known for the invention of the corn flake breakfast cereal with his brother.
Kellogg was born in Tyrone, New York in 1852 to John Preston Kellogg (1807-?) and Ann Janette Stanley (1824-?).
Kellogg died in 1943 and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery in Battle Creek, Michigan.
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 Kellogg Company - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kellogg Company NYSE: K (often referred to as simply Kellogg® or Kellogg's®) is an American-based multinational producer of breakfast foods, cookies and crackers, with corporate headquarters in Battle Creek, Michigan, USA.
Kellogg's® was founded as the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company on February 19, 1906 by Will Keith Kellogg as an outgrowth of his work with his brother John Harvey Kellogg at the Battle Creek Sanitarium.
The company is facing legal action in the USA in the year of its centennial.
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 Kellogg Co. v. National Biscuit Co. (1983)
P. The question whether the Kellogg Company's use upon its packages of a picture of two shredded wheat biscuits in a bowl was a violation of a trade-mark of the National Biscuit Company, held not before this Court on the present record.
Kellogg Company was free to use the pillow-shaped form, subject only to the obligation to identify its product lest it be mistaken for that of the plaintiff.
Kellogg Company is undoubtedly sharing in the goodwill of the article known as "Shredded Wheat"; and thus is sharing in a market which was created by the skill and judgment of plaintiff's predecessor and [***19] has been widely extended by vast expenditures in advertising persistently made.
www.law.uconn.edu /homes/swilf/ip/cases/kellogg.htm   (3473 words)

  
 When Western Electric Secretly Controlled Kellogg
Kellogg who personally informed the judge who had rendered the final verdict on this case that, at the time of the trial, Bell, as the plaintiff, was actually the owner of Kellogg, the implied defendant.
Kellogg was that his health was much improved and that he was preparing to leave for the station to board the train for the long journey back home to take over where he had left off.
Kellogg has exhausted every means to get back his stock, or a control of the company, even at a price that would have netted your interests a large profit on the transaction.
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 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
We denied Kellogg Company's petition for a writ of certiorari, 302 U.S., 58 S.Ct. 120, and denied rehearing 302 U.S. Ct. 139.
Kellogg Company was free to use the pillow- shaped form, subject only to the obligation to identify its product lest it be mistaken for that of the plaintiff.
Kellogg Company is undoubtedly sharing in the goodwill of the article known as 'Shredded Wheat'; and thus is sharing in a market which was created by the skill and judgment of plaintiff's predecessor and has been widely extended by vast expenditures in advertising persistently made.
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 Carlos M. Gutierrez 1953— - LEARNED WORK ETHIC FROM FATHER, DELIVERED RESULTS, REINVENTED THE COMPANY, TURNAROUND
He was promoted to executive vice president of Kellogg USA and general manager of the cereal division in 1993 and to executive vice president of the Kellogg Company and president of Kellogg Asia-Pacific in 1994.
Gutierrez, the youngest CEO in Kellogg history at age 43, faced the challenge of reversing the downward spiral in which the respected company found itself.
Kellogg had been under-performing for more than five years and was losing out to its major competitor, General Mills, in volume of products—a position that previously had seemed impossible.
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 Welcome To Kellogg's   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kellogg® Company’s worldwide leadership of its industry stems from the accidental invention of flaked cereal in 1894 at the Battle Creek Sanitorium.
Kellogg® manufacturing facilities were built in Sydney, Australia in 1928; and in Manchester, England in 1938.
Kellogg® will continue to enjoy strong opportunities for growth as it meets the demand for ready-to-eat cereals in international markets as well as in the United States.
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 Inventor Will Keith Kellogg Biography
Kellogg also donated nearly $3 million to hometown causes, such as the Ann J. Kellogg School for handicapped children, a civic auditorium, a junior high school, and a youth recreation center.
Kellogg demonstrated great compassion and caring and acted on his belief that the most good came from helping people to help themselves--giving them the opportunity to do what is important to them.
Kellogg's Cereal City USA™ is a themed family attraction celebrating the cereal industry in an educational, historical and, most importantly, entertaining manner.
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 Excite -
Kellogg went on to become the world's leading cereal producer, leading the pack in marketing innovations such as product giveaways and color magazine advertising.
Kellogg found itself locked in battle with General Mills and Post (a subsidiary of Philip Morris), forcing the firm to cut cereal prices by 19 percent.
Being a large company, employees are drawn from a number of college backgrounds with varying degrees.
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 Kellogg Company - Kellogg Company - Contact Us
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The form in the printed materials link above is for obtaining annual reports, investor kits, DRIP plan, proxy statements, etc. Questions posed in the "Comments" section of the printed materials form may not reach the appropriate individual.
Kellogg Shareholder Services provides help with stock ownership transfers, dividend payments and information, lost or replacement stock certificates, change of address, etc.
investor.kelloggs.com /contactus.cfm   (96 words)

  
 Kellogg Company - SourceWatch
The Kellogg Company (Kellogg's) is one of the world's major food companies.
Some Kellogg brands are Frosted Flakes, Rice Krispies, Eggo waffles, Nutri-Grain cereal bars, Pop-Tarts, Keebler Foods (Fudge Shoppe, Cheez-It), Kashi, Famous Amos cookies, Sunshine Krispy Crackers, and Morningstar Farms frozen foods.
The Kellogg political action committee (PAC) gave $67,101 to federal candidates in the 05/06 election period - 42% to Democrats and 58% to Republicans.
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Kellogg_Company   (307 words)

  
 Kellogg
In 1930, Kellogg Company’s owner, Will Keith Kellogg, established his famous Kellogg Foundation which now spends incredible amounts of money annually, as well as man-power, in the interest of a strong (dental) public health movement and for the implementation of fluoridation programs worldwide.
In establishing the foundation, Kellogg transferred to it the majority of Kellogg Company stocks (51%), and thus the fate of his company.
Kellogg Company sold more than one million cases of cereal in 1909, and by 1911 the company's advertising budget had reached $1 million.
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 KELLOGG COMPANY   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kellogg brands are among the most recognized, trusted and beloved in the world.
With 2005 sales in excess of $10 billion, Kellogg Company is the world's leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, and meat alternatives.
Kellogg products are manufactured in 17 countries and marketed in more than 180 countries around the world.
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 Kellogg's Company
Kellogg Company manufactures and markets ready-to-eat cereal and other grain-based convenience food products, including toaster pastries, frozen waffles, cereal bars, and bagels, throughout the world.
During 1996, the Company included in other expense a charge of $35.0 million for a contribution to the Kellogg's Corporate Citizenship Fund, which is expected to satisfy the charitable-giving plans of this private trust through the year 2000.
The Company has evaluated the recoverability of Lender's long-lived assets as of December 31, 1998, and although this evaluation has not resulted in the recognition of an impairment loss, management expects to update its assessment during 1999.
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 News & Information, Kellogg School of Management
Jim Jenness, chairman and CEO of The Kellogg Company, shares his insights with Kellogg students after delivering a presentation at the school Jan. 17.
Jenness, who is also a trustee of DePaul University and the Kellogg Foundation and a board member of the Grocery Manufacturers of America, Schwartz Paper Company, Children's Memorial Hospital and Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, emphasized the importance of social responsibility and community involvement among business leaders who seek rewarding careers.
He added that 25 percent of the Kellogg Company's earnings go to the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, which annually gives millions of dollars in grants to community causes across the nation and around the world.
www.kellogg.northwestern.edu /news/whatsnew/Kellogg_JJenness.htm   (401 words)

  
 Datamonitor ComputerWire - Kellogg Company - Company News & Research   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Kellogg specializes in the production of ready-to-eat cereal and grain-based snack/ convenience foods, including toaster pastries, frozen waffles and cereal bars.
The company has a workforce of about 25,200 employees and is headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan.
The operating profit of the company during fiscal 2004 was $1681.1 million, an increase of 8.8% over fiscal 2003.
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 Kellogg & Company Gold Coins
It was under these circumstances that John G. Kellogg and G. Richter, cashier and assayer of Curtis, Perry and Ward, were implored by California bankers to open their own assaying office on December 19, 1853.
Kellogg continued to conduct business by himself for awhile, and on April 24, 1855, a notice in the Herald announced the formation of the new assaying and coining firm of Kellogg and Humbert (the latter being the erstwhile United States Assayer) with its operation continuing at No. 104 Montgomery Street.
Kellogg and Humbert was dissolved in 1860, and Kellogg organized a new partnership with John Hewston, Jr.
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 Kellogg's Company
The fair values of the Company's financial instruments are based on carrying value in the case of short-term items, quoted market prices for derivatives and investments, and, in the case of long-term debt, incremental borrowing rates currently available on loans with similar terms and maturities.
The Company is exposed to certain market risks which exist as a part of its ongoing business operations and uses derivative financial and commodity instruments, where appropriate, to manage these risks.
The impact on the Company's results and financial position of holding derivative financial and commodity instruments was insignificant during the periods presented.
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 K Company report, financial results, key ratios, income statement - MSN Money
Kellogg Company is engaged in the manufacture and marketing of ready-to-eat cereal and convenience foods.
The Company's cereal products are generally marketed under the Kellogg's name and are sold principally to the grocery trade through direct sales forces for resale to consumers.
Kellogg Company also markets cookies, crackers and other convenience foods under brands, such as Kellogg's, Keebler, Cheez-It, Murray, Austin and Famous Amos, to supermarkets in the United States.
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 Ironman Triathlon and the Kellogg Company - IRONMAN.com
Ironman Triathlon and the Kellogg Company - IRONMAN.com
Kellogg's Smart Start cereal is ideal for active and health-conscious consumers who are looking for a breakfast choice that helps them "seize the day." With its unique combination of big, thick, sweet multigrain flakes, crunchy rice and oat clusters, Kellogg's Smart Start is a great-tasting way to get your morning off to a nutritious start.
With sales of nearly $7 billion, Kellogg Company is the world's leading producer of ready-to-eat cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles, and veggie foods.
www.ironmanlive.com /holdingcell/2001/march-2001/ironman-triathlon-and-the-kellogg-company   (661 words)

  
 Company Profile - Pharmaceutical Business Review
To receive a complete and bespoke profile on Kellogg Company, including SWOT analysis, order the full profile for just $125.
The full profile of Kellogg Company also contains details of the company's key executives and provides summary analysis of its major revenue lines and strategy.
The company recorded revenues of $9613.9 million during the fiscal year ended December 2004, an increase of 9.1% over 2003.
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 Michigan Historical Marker: W. K. Kellogg / Kellogg Company
The company grew to be the largest manufacturer of ready-to-eat cereals in the world.
Kellogg's early personal philanthropies included assistance to rural teachers, to British children orphaned by war, to the blind and to a number of hospitals and medical programs.
In 1930 the W. Kellogg Foundation was established to promote the health and well-being of children.
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 Memorandum on Carlos Gutierrez of Kellogg Company
Kellogg stock fell 5% that day but Gutierrez believed it needed to be done.
It will be interesting to see how if Kellogg now hit all of their targets that they aim for.
I believe this incentive will keep many employers at The Kellogg Company and employee retention will be much higher than in the past.
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