Nestlé
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Nestlé
Summary
Nestlé is a conglomerate[1]. Nestlé ranks in the top 3% of conglomerate entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,239 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Nestlé received the Stockholm Industry Water Award[3].
- Nestlé received the Public Eye People's Award[4].
- Nestlé was a member of German-Swiss Chamber of Commerce[5].
- Nestlé is in the country of Switzerland[6].
- Nestlé's instance of is recorded as conglomerate[7].
- Nestlé's instance of is recorded as enterprise[8].
- Nestlé's instance of is recorded as public company[9].
- Nestlé's instance of is recorded as multinational corporation[10].
- Nestlé's instance of is recorded as food manufacturer[11].
- Nestlé's instance of is recorded as organization[12].
- Nestlé's founder is recorded as Henri Nestlé[13].
- Nestlé is owned by treasury stock[14].
- Nestlé is owned by BlackRock[15].
- Nestlé is owned by Norges Bank Investment Management[16].
- Nestlé followed Hollandia[17].
- Nestlé's headquarters location is recorded as Vevey[18].
- Nestlé's chief executive officer is recorded as Philipp Navratil[19].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as Nestlé Waters[20].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as Nestlé (United States)[21].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as Nestlé (Canada)[22].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as Orion[23].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as Osem[24].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as Froneri[25].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as Nestlé Česko[26].
- Nestlé's child organization or unit is recorded as BlueTriton Brands[27].
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Founding
Nestlé's founder is recorded as Henri Nestlé[13]. 1866 marks the founding of Nestlé[28].
Identity
Part of include Big Chocolate[29] and Swiss Market Index[30]. Nestlé followed Hollandia[17].
Leadership
Nestlé's chief executive officer is recorded as Philipp Navratil[19]. Nestlé's director / manager is recorded as Philipp Navratil[31].
Operations
Nestlé's headquarters location is recorded as Vevey[18]. Subsidiaries include Nestlé Waters[20], a trademark[32]; Nestlé (United States)[21], a business[33], in United States[34], headquartered in Glendale[35]; Nestlé (Canada)[22], a business[36], in Canada[37], founded in 1922[38], headquartered in North York[39]; Orion[23], a brand[40], in Czech Republic[41], founded in 1896[42]; Osem[24], a business[43], in Israel[44], founded in 1942[45], headquartered in Shoham[46]; and Froneri[25], a joint venture[47], in United Kingdom[48], founded in 2016[49], headquartered in Leeming Bar[50].
Industry
Nestlé's industry is recorded as food industry[51].
Ownership
Owners include treasury stock[14]; BlackRock[15], a company[52], in United States[53], founded in 1988[54], headquartered in New York City[55]; and Norges Bank Investment Management[16], a division[56], in Norway[57], founded in 1998[58]. Nestlé's stock exchange is recorded as Swiss Stock Exchange[59]. Products include Nescafé[60], Nesquik[61], drinking water[62], Nestea[63], El Chaná[64], and Nespresso[65].
Recognition
Awards received include Stockholm Industry Water Award[3], an award[66], in Sweden[67] and Public Eye People's Award[4].
Why It Matters
Nestlé ranks in the top 3% of conglomerate entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (8,239 views/month).[2] Nestlé has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[68] Nestlé is known by 49 alternative names across languages and contexts.[69]
FAQs
What awards did Nestlé receive?
Honors received include Stockholm Industry Water Award[3] and Public Eye People's Award[4].