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  2. Mars Inc. - Wikipedia

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    As of 1991, Mars controlled 60 percent of the pet food market, both in volume and value. Whiskas was the number one brand. As of 1994, Mars was the leading pet food company worldwide with $4 billion in sales. [51] In February 2003, Mars acquired Aquarium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. [52] (API, incorporated in 1964) and in 2007 it was renamed Mars ...

  3. Candy maker Mars is the biggest vet provider in the country ...

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    Focusing on pet health has helped Mars, which in 1994 produced annual sales of $13 billion and was bleeding money, Fortune reported at the time. Since entering the vet space, revenue has soared 284%.

  4. List of largest corporate profits and losses - Wikipedia

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    This list has all global annual earnings of all time, limited to earnings of more than $40 billion in "real" (i.e. CPI adjusted) value. Note that some record earning may be caused by nonrecurring revenue, like Vodafone in 2014 (disposal of its interest in Verizon Wireless) [1] or Fannie Mae in 2013 (benefit for federal income taxes).

  5. Why Mars Boss Poul Weihrauch Wants to Help Others on ... - AOL

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    Mars Inc. CEO Poul Weihrauch thinks he has the right strategy and he wants to help other business leaders replicate it. A little over a year into his role, annual revenue at the company has risen ...

  6. Snickers - Wikipedia

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    The bars are made by the American company Mars Inc. The annual global sales of Snickers is over $380 million, [5] [6] [7] and it is widely considered the bestselling candy bar in the world. [8] [9] Snickers was introduced by Mars in 1930 and named after the Mars family's favorite horse.

  7. Mars wants to sell more chocolate in Southeast Asia—and that ...

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    The region is key to Mars’s goal of doubling the annual revenue of its snacking division to $36 billion in the next decade. Mars is targeting the Philippines, Vietnam and Indonesia as growth ...

  8. Ethel M Chocolates - Wikipedia

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    Ethel M Chocolates was founded by Forrest Mars Sr., who previously oversaw Mars Inc., known for its candy products. Mars retired from the eponymous company in 1973, [2] but soon grew bored. [3] In 1979, he was planning a new candy venture named after his mother, Ethel Gale Mars (nee Kissack). [4] [5] [a] Mars and his mother had moved to the Las ...

  9. Mars’ CFO on spending $1 billion to reduce emissions and ...

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