Nestle in our Pivotal Point Check: Growth Turnaround – the World's Largest Food Producer Focuses on Efficiency Improvements and Investments in its key Brands!

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The world's largest food manufacturer has recently struggled with weak demand, high costs, and a strong Swiss franc. Revenues in 2024 fell by 1.8% compared to the previous year to CHF 91.4 billion. With savings of CHF 2.5 billion, higher investments in the growth of the key brands are to be made in the future. Nestle has recently been struggling with weak demand, high costs, and the strong Swiss franc. Revenue in 2024 fell by 1.8% compared to the previous year to CHF 91.4 billion. Adjusted for currency fluctuations as well as acquisitions...
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