date:Aug 07, 2013
The maker of KitKat bars and Maggi soups, with almost $100 billion in sales last year, has reported disappointing revenue growth for the last three quarters, leaving its share price trailing those of its rivals, and investors questioning how the company can reverse the trend.
To improve its profitability in the face of volatile commodity prices, and falling sales of ice cream and water during a cool spring in Europe, Nestle may consider scaling back some parts of its business, said a buy-sid