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Clif Bar & Company is an American producer of energy foods and drinks. The company's flagship product, Clif Bar, was created by Gary Erickson and Lisa Thomas. The company is based in Emeryville, California, and was privately held until 2022 when it was acquired by Mondelez International for $2.9 billion.
Clif Bar - headquarters formerly in Berkeley, moved to neighboring Emeryville Cody's Books - founded in 1956 and closed in 2008, was "a pioneer in bookselling, bringing the paperback revolution to Berkeley, fighting censorship, and providing a safe harbor from teargas for student activists during the Free Speech Movement and throughout the ...
Chicago-based snack food giant Mondelez International said Monday it has agreed to acquire Clif Bar & Company, the California-based maker of Clif, Clif Kid and Luna brand energy bars. The deal was ...
Mondelez International Inc (NASDAQ: MDLZ) has agreed to acquire energy bars manufacturing company Clif Bar & Company for $2.9 billion with additional contingent earnout consideration. The ...
This list contains both extant companies which have moved their headquarters out of the Bay Area (often during a corporate buyout), and defunct companies. Bank of America (9) – relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina; Bare Escentuals – purchased by Shiseido, now headquarters in Rutherford, New Jersey; Bechtel – relocated to Reston, Virginia
The company reached a $12 million settlement in the case Ralph Milan et al. v. Clif Bar & Co., which alleged that the nutritional information on the labels for Clif Bars and Clif Kid ZBars was ...
LUNA Bars is a brand of nutrition bars created by Clif Bar & Company in 1999. The initial product introduced was one of the first energy bars primarily targeted at women. [1] [2] Over time, the brand has expanded to encompass a range of drinks, [3] protein bars, [4] and the philanthropic initiative known as LUNAFEST, a women's film festival.
From August 2009 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Robert H. Benmosche joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 23.0 percent return on your investment, compared to a 41.6 percent return from the S&P 500.