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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………….. 2

1.1 History……………………………………………………………….... 2

1.2 Head Quarter………………………………………………………….. 3

1.3 Executives…………………………………………………………….. 3

2. PRODUCTS……………………………………………………………… 5

3. BUSINESSES……………………………………………………………. 7

4. AREA COVERED………………………………………………………. 11

4.1 Acquisition/Merger…………………………………………………… 11

4.2 Imports/Exports………………………………………………………. 12

4.3 Subsidiaries…………………………………………………………… 12

5. SOURCES/USES OF FINANCE……………………………………….. 16

6. EXCHANGE RATE EFFECTS……………………………................... 17

7. REFERENCES…………………………………………………………… 18

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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 History:

NESTLE, is one of the top class & leading products manufacturing company in worlds,
which starts it’s operation in 1866 by Henri Nestlé and is today the world's biggest food
and beverage company. Nestlé employ around 250,000 people from more than 86
countries and have factories or operations in almost every country in the world. The
history of Nestlé began in Switzerland in 1867 . Henry Nestle, a chemist from Frankfurt
who had settled in Vevey, became interested in infant feeding. To satisfy a clear need ,
he developed and produced a milk-based food for babies whose mothers could not
nurse them. The new product soon became well-known worldwide under the name of
“Farine Lactee Nestle ( Nestle Milk Food )”.In order to expand into a broader category
and meet more people’s needs, the Nestle Company’s first diversification occurred in
1905 when it merged with the Anglo- Swiss Condenced Milk Company (1866). Today,
processing milk food is still the company’s chief activity together with the other
products of Nestle family such as chocolates, instant milk based drinks culinary
products, frozen foods, ice cream, dairy products and infant foods. Nestle is still
primarily concerned with the field of nutrition, but it has also acquired interest in
pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries. As a result of the company’s initiative and
bold activity, it has grown into a huge organization, nearly 500 factories worldwide.
Nestle products are now widely distributed on all continents and sold in more than 100
countries.

1867: Henri Nestle founded the company in vevey, Switzerland.

1898: Nestle purchases its first factory outside of Switzerland- viking Milk factory in

Norway.

1905: Nestle merges with Anglo – Swiss condensed Milk company.

1929: Nestle merges with peter-Cailler kohler chocolates Suisses S.A.

1938: Nestle launches Nescafe – the world’s first instant coffee.

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1947: Nestle merges with Alimentana S.A. with the brand Maggi.

1962: Nestle purchases Findus.

1974: Nestle becomes a significant shareholder in the cosmetics company L’Oreal.

1977 :Nestle purchases Alcon , manufacture of eye care products and kits.

1985 :Nestle purchases the food company carnation.

1988: Nestle purchases the confectionary company Rowntree Mackintosh and pasta
company Buitoni –Perugina.

1992: Nestle purchases the minarel water company Perrier.

1998: Nestle purchases Spillers pet foods business.

2000: Nestle sells the findus brand in all countries except for Switzerland.

2001: Nestle merges with Ralston Purina, the premier petfood company in North
America, and with unique expertise in the dry dog food area.

1.2 Head Quarter:

It is headquartered in Vevey, Switzerland, and operates factories in more than 80


countries. Nestlé’s chief products are condensed and powdered milk, baby foods,
chocolate products, candies, instant coffees and teas, soups, seasonings and condiments,
frozen foods, ice cream, and bottled water. The company also produces

1.3 Executive Board:

Mark Schneider

(Chief Executive Officer)

Laurent Freixe

(Executive Vice President Chief Executive Officer Zone Americas (United States of
America, Canada, Latin America, Caribbean)

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Chris Johnson

(Executive Vice President Head of Group Human Resources & Business Services)

Patrice Bula

(Executive Vice President Head of Strategic Business Units, Marketing, Sales and
Nespresso)

Wan Ling Martello

(Executive Vice President Chief Executive Officer Zone Asia, Oceania and sub-
Saharan Africa (AOA)

Marco Settembri

(Executive Vice President Chief Executive Officer Zone Europe, Middle East and
North Africa (EMENA)

François-Xavier Roger

(Executive Vice President Chief Financial Officer )

Magdi Batato

(Executive Vice President Head of Operations Stefan Palzer)

Stefan Palzer

(Executive Vice President Chief Technology Officer)

Maurizio Patarnello

(Deputy Executive Vice President Head of Nestlé Waters )

Greg Behar

(Chief Executive Officer Nestlé Health Science S.A)

David P. Frick

(Senior Vice President Corporate Governance, Compliance and Corporate Services)


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2. PRODUCTS

Most people know us through our brands. Our portfolio covers almost every food and
beverage category giving consumers tastier and healthier products to enjoy at every
eating occasion and throughout life’s stages including times of special nutritional need.

Here is a sample of some of brands.

Baby foods :

Cerelac, Gerber, Gerber Graduates, NaturNes, Nestum

Bottled water :

Nestlé Pure Life, Perrier, Poland Spring, S.Pellegrino

Cereals :

Chocapic, Cini Minis, Cookie Crisp, Estrelitas, Fitness, Nesquik Cereal

Chocolate & confectionery:

Aero,Butterfinger, Cailler, Crunch, KitKat, Orion, Smarties, Wonka

Coffee :

Nescafé, Nescafé 3 in 1, Nescafé Cappuccino, Nescafé Classic,Nescafé Decaff, Nescafé


Dolce Gusto, Nescafé Gold, Nespresso

Culinary, chilled and frozen food :

Buitoni, Herta, HotPockets, LeanCuisine, Maggi, Stouffer's, Thomy

Dairy :

Carnation, Coffee-Mate, La Laitière, Nido

Drinks :

Juicy Juice, Milo, Nesquik, Nestea

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Food service :

Chef, Chef-Mate, Maggi, Milo, Minor’s, Nescafé, Nestea, Sjora,Lean Cuisine,


Stouffer's

Healthcare nutrition :

Boost, Nutren Junior, Peptamen, Resource

Ice cream :

Dreyer’s, Extrême, Häagen-Dazs, Mövenpick, Nestlé Ice Cream

Petcare :

Alpo, Bakers Complete, Beneful, Cat Chow, Chef Michael’s Canine Creations, Dog
Chow, Fancy Feast, Felix, Friskies, Gourmet,Purina, Purina ONE, Pro Plan.

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3. BUSINESSES

Our global business portfolio includes a wide range of brands from food and beverages to
health care nutrition, skin health and petcare.

Nestlé Waters

Nestlé Waters is the world’s leading producer of bottled water, employing more than
34,000 staff at 100 production sites in 35 countries globally. The group is built on the
principle that what you drink is just as important as what you eat.

Our bodies are around 60% water, so proper hydration is the key to a healthy life. Nestlé
Waters is at the forefront of research and education which help consumers better
understand the important role water plays in health and wellness.

Nestlé Nespresso:
The Nespresso story began in 1986 with a simple idea: enable anyone to create the perfect
cup of espresso coffee – just like a skilled barrista.

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The company pioneered the portioned coffee segment, now the most dynamic and fastest-
growing in the global coffee market. Nespresso is at the forefront of this evolution, with
sales in 62 countries worldwide and a global network of more than 400 boutiques.

Nestlé Health Science

Nestlé Health Science is a company engaged in advancing the role for nutritional therapy in
the management of people’s health through investing in innovation and leveraging leading
edge science.

By 2020, one billion people in the world will be over 60, increasing the burden on society
from obesity and chronic diseases. It is estimated global healthcare costs could rise to
between USD 5–10 trillion by the end of the decade. At the same time scientific
understanding of health, disease and the potential of nutrition is growing.

Nestlé Skin Health

Nestlé Skin Health is part of Nestlé's global business portfolio. Since 1981, we have been
focusing on meeting the key dermatological needs. We deliver leading medical and
consumer skin health brands, through three business units: Prescription, Aesthetics (both
under the Galderma brand), and Consumer care.

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At Nestlé Skin Health, innovation is at the heart of everything we do. From ground-
breaking research, to smart delivery and package design, new models for collaborating,
internet-based solutions to skin health needs and beyond. As a leading company in the
category, we aim to maintain our position by developing a steady progression of innovative
technologies and products to protect, serve and enhance skin health. Therefore, we conduct
our research in collaboration with the healthcare community, based on addressing patient
needs and consumer benefits.

Nestlé Purina Pet Care

Nestlé Purina Pet Care has been advancing pet nutrition for over 80 years. Our team of over
18,000 employees and 400 scientists, including nutritionists, aim to develop products that
deliver comprehensive nutrition to help ensure the long healthy lives of pets and make
discoveries that can further enhance the lives of pets everywhere.

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Globally, Nestlé Purina is present in more than 70 countries.

Cereal Partners Worldwide

Cereal Partners Worldwide (CPW) is a joint venture which combines the expertise of two
companies: Nestlé and General Mills.

Established in 1990, CPW employs 4'600 people and makes many of the world’s most
popular breakfast cereals. The company has international reach, serving customers in more
than 130 global markets.

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4. AREA COVERED

4.1 Acquisitions and Mergers:

1905, Nestle Merger with Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company

1929, Nestle Merger with Peter, Cailler, and Kohler Chocolates Suisse’s S.A.

1947, Nestle Merger with Alimentana S.A. (Maggi)

1971, Nestle Merge with Merger with Ursina-Franck1974L’Oréal (equity interest)

1977, Nestle Acquire Alcon (2002: partial IPO)

1985, Nestle Acquire Carnation

1988, Nestle Acquire Buitoni-Perugina

1988, Nestle Acquire Rowntree

1992, Nestle Acquire Perrier

1998, Nestle Acquire San Pellegrino and Spillers Pet foods

2000, Nestle Acquire Power Bar

2001, Nestle Acquire Ralston Purina

2002, Nestle Acquire Schöller and Chef America

2003, Nestle Acquire of Mövenpick, Powwow and Dreyer’s

2004, Nestle Acquire Valio (ice cream)

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2005, Nestle Acquire Wagner, Protéika, Musashi

2007, Novartis Medical Nutrition, Gerber and Henniez

2009, Vitality Beverage business

2010, Nestle Acquire Kraft Pizza

Joint Ventures:

1974, L’Oréal

1981, Galderma – (joint venture with L’Oréal)

1990, Nestle Joint Venture with General Mills (Cereal Partners world wide)

1991, Nestle Joint Venture with Coca Cola (formerly CCNR) Beverage Partners
Worldwide

2002, Nestle Joint Venture with Fonterra (Dairy Partners Americas)

4.2 Subsidiaries

Nestlé S.A. is a holding company for more than 200 subsidiaries and affiliates that
manufacture and sell a wide variety of products.

EUROPE:
Nestlé Deutschland AG (Germany; 97.2%); Blaue Quellen Mineral- und Heilbrunnen
AG (Germany; 90.6%); Trinks GmbH (Germany; 90.6%); Alcon Pharma GmbH
(Germany); Alois Dallmayr Kaffee OHG (Germany; 48.6%); Heimbs & Sohn GmbH &
Co. KG (Germany; 48.6%); Azul Kaffee GmbH & Co. KG (Germany; 48.6%); Nähr-
Engel GmbH (Germany; 97.22%); Vittel Mineralwasser GmbH (Germany);
Österreichische Nestlé GmbH (Austria); Nestlé Belgilux S.A. (Belgium); Perrier Vittel
Belgilux S.A. (Belgium); Alcon-Couvreur S.A. (Belgium); Nestlé Sofia A.D. (Bulgaria;
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99%); Nestlé Danmark A/S (Denmark); Premier Is A/S (Denmark); Nestlé España S.A.
(Spain); Productos del Café S.A. (Spain); Davigel España S.A. (Spain); EYCAM
Perrier S.A. (Spain); Alcon-Cusi S.A. (Spain); Helados y Congelados S.A. (Spain);
Compañia del Frio Alimentario S.A. (Spain); Compañia Avidesa S.A. (Spain; 99.43%);
Alimentos Congelados S.A. (Spain); Soumen Nestlé Oy (Finland); Nestlé France S.A.;
France Glaces-Findus S.A.; Chambourcy S.A. (France; 99.9%); Herta S.A. (France);
Davigel S.A. (France; 99.9%); Perrier Vittel France S.A.; S.A. des Eaux Minérales de
Ribeauvillé (France; 98.3%); Société Conditionnement et Industrie S.A. (France;
77.9%); Eau Minérale Naturelle de Plancoët "Source Sassay" S.A. (France); Nestlé
Coffee Specialties France S.A.; Nestlé Clinical Nutrition S.A. (France); Laboratoires
Alcon S.A. (France); Nestlé Dairy Industry S.A.I. (Greece; 85.4%); Alcon Laboratories
Hellas E.P.E. (Greece); Nestlé Italiana S.p.A. (Italy; 99.9%); SO.GE.AM S.p.A. (Italy);
SO.GE.PLAST S.p.A. (Italy); Alcon Italia S.p.A. (Italy); Nestlé Hungaria Kft
(Hungary); A/S Nestlé Norge (Norway); Nestlé Nederland B.V. (Netherlands); Alcon
Nederland B.V. (Netherlands); Goplana S.A. (Poland; 76.97%); Nestlé Polska Sp. zo.o.
(Poland); Naleczowianka Spolka zo.o. (Poland; 33.3%); Winiary S.A. (Poland;
83.28%); Nestlé Portugal S.A.; Longa Vida S.A. (Portugal); Sociedade das Aguas de
Pisoes Moura S.A. (Portugal); Nestlé (Ireland) Ltd.; Nestlé Food S.r.o. (Czech
Republic); Nestlé UK Ltd.; Perrier Vittel UK Ltd.; Buxton Mineral Water Company
Ltd. (U.K.); Alcon Laboratories (U.K.) Ltd.; C.U. Rossiya (Russia; 93.21%); Nestlé
Zhukovsky Ice Cream LLC (Russia; 80.48%); Nestlé Food LLC (Russia); Nestlé Food
S.r.o. (Slovakia; 99.9%); Svenska Nestlé AB (Sweden); Jede AB (Sweden); Zoégas
Kaffe AB (Sweden); Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.; Nestlé Suisse S.A.; Frisco-
Findus AG (99.8%); Perrier Vittel Suisse S.A.; Alcon Pharmaceuticals Ltd.; Nestlé
World Trade Corporation; Food Ingredients Specialities S.A.; Nestlé Coffee Specialties
S.A.; Nestlé Türkiye Gida Sanayi A.S. (Turkey).
AFRICA:
Nestlé (South Africa) (Pty) Ltd.; Alcon Laboratories Pty Ltd. (South Africa); Nestlé
Cameroun (Cameroon; 99.6%); Nestlé Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast; 80.9%); Dolce
S.A.E. (Egypt); Industrie du Froid S.A.E. (Egypt); Société des eaux minérales Vittor
S.A.E. (Egypt; 88.5%); Nestlé Gabon (90%); Nestlé Ghana Ltd. (51%); Nestlé Guinée
(Guinea; 99%); Nestlé Foods Kenya Ltd.; Nestlé's Products (Mauritius) Ltd.; Nestlé
Maroc S.A. (Morocco; 93.4%); Nestlé Foods Nigeria PLC (57%); Nestlé Sénégal;
Nestlé Tunisie (Tunisia; 59.2%); Nestlé Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd.
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AMERICAS:
Nestlé Argentina S.A.; Alcon Laboratorios Argentina S.A.; Nestlé Bolivia S.r.l.; Nestlé
Industrial e Comercial Ltda. (Brazil); Companhia Produtora de Alimentos (Brazil);
Tostines Industrial e Comercial Ltda. (Brazil); Perrier Vittel de Brasil Ltda. (Brazil);
Alcon Laboratorios do Brasil S.A. (Brazil); Nestlé Canada, Inc.; Midwest Food
Products, Inc. (Canada; 50%); Laura Secord, Inc. (Canada); The Perrier Group of
Canada Ltd.; Alcon Canada, Inc.; Nestlé Chile S.A. (99.5%); Alcon Laboratorios Chile
Limitada; Nestlé de Colombia S.A.; Laboratorios Alcon de Colombia S.A.; Nestlé
Costa Rica S.A.; Nestlé El Salvador S.A.; Nestlé Ecuador S.A. (74.7%); Neslandia S.A.
(Ecuador); Nestlé USA, Inc.; Nestlé USA - Food Division, Inc.; Nestlé USA - Beverage
Division, Inc.; Food Ingredient Specialities, Inc. (U.S.A.); Great Spring Waters of
America, Inc. (U.S.A.); Nestlé Puerto Rico, Inc. (U.S.A.); Alcon Laboratories, Inc.
(U.S.A.); Alcon (Puerto Rico), Inc. (U.S.A.); Nestlé Guatemala S.A.; Nestlé Hondureña
S.A. (Honduras); Nestlé-JMP Jamaica Ltd.; Cremo Ltd. (Jamaica); Compañáa Nestlé
S.A. de C.V. (Mexico); Alimentos Findus S.A. de C.V. (Mexico); Industrias
Alimenticias Club S.A. de C.V. (Mexico); Manantiales La Asuncion, S.A. de C.V.
(Mexico); Alcon Laboratorios S.A. de C.V. (Mexico); Productos Nestlé (Nicaragua)
S.A.; Nestlé Panamí S.A.; Nestlé Caribbean, Inc. (Panama); Nestlé Perú S.A. (93.1%);
D'Onofrio S.A. (Peru; 80.6%); Sociedad Dominicana de Conservas y Alimentos S.A.
(Dominican Republic; 75.7%); Compañia Dominicana de Alimentos Lacteos S.A.
(Dominican Republic); Helados Nestlé S.A. (Dominican Republic); Nestlé Trinidad and
Tobago Ltd.; Nestlé del Uruguay S.A.; Nestlé Venezuela S.A.; Chocolates Nestlé S.A.
(Venezuela); Caramelos Royal C.A. (Venezuela).
ASIA:
Saudi Food Industries Co. Ltd. (Saudi Arabia; 51%); Nestlé Bangladesh Ltd. (60%);
Nestlé Ice Cream L.L.C. (United Arab Emirites; 49%); Nestlé Hong Kong Ltd.; Nestlé
Dairy Farm Hong Kong Ltd.; Nestlé India Ltd. (51%); P.T. Nestlé Indonesia (57.6%);
P.T. Nestlé Confectionery Indonesia; P.T. Nestlé Asean (Indonesia) (60%); P.T. Supmi
Sakti (Indonesia; 97%); OSEM Investments Ltd. (Israel; 39.7%); Nestlé Japan Ltd.;
Nestlé-Mackintosh K.K. (Japan; 66%); Perrier Japon K.K. (Japan); Alcon Japan Ltd.;
Nestlé Jordan Trading Co. Ltd. (49%); Nestlé Kuwait General Trading Co. W.L.L.
(49%); Société pour l'Exportation des Produits Nestlé S.A. (Lebanon); Nestlé
(Malaysia) Bhd. (52.7%); Nestlé Foods (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (51%); Nestlé Products
Sdn. Bhd. (Malaysia; 51%); Malaysia Cocoa Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. (51%); Nestlé
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Asean (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (60%); Nestlé Cold Storage (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. (51%);
Milkpak Ltd. (Pakistan; 56.2%); Nestlé Philippines, Inc.; Nestlé Foods Korea Ltd.;
Nestlé Shuangcheng Ltd. (People's Republic of China; 90%); Nestlé Dongguan Ltd.
(People's Republic of China; 60%); Maggi Dongguan Ltd. (People's Republic of
China); Nestlé Tianjin Ltd. (People's Republic of China); Nestlé Qingdao Ltd. (People's
Republic of China); Nestlé Dairy Farm Tianjin Ltd. (People's Republic of China; 75%);
Nestlé Dairy Farm Qingdao Ltd. (People's Republic of China); Nestlé Dairy Farm
Guangzhou Ltd. (People's Republic of China; 60%); Nestlé Singapore (Pte) Ltd.; Nestlé
Asean Singapore (Pte) Ltd. (60%); Nestlé Lanka Ltd. (Sri Lanka; 90.8%); Nestlé
Taiwan Ltd.; Nestlé Distributors Ltd. (Taiwan); Foremost Foods (Taiwan) Ltd.; Alcon
Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (Taiwan); Nestlé Products Thailand, Inc.; Nestlé Asean (Thailand)
Ltd. (60%); Quality Coffee Products Ltd. (Thailand; 49%); Nestlé Foods (Thailand)
Ltd.; Nestlé Trading (Thailand) Ltd. (49%); Nestlé Manufacturing (Thailand) Ltd.;
Nestlé Ice Cream (Thailand) Ltd. (46.3%); Nestlé Vietnam Ltd.; Long An Mineral
Water Joint Venture Company (Vietnam; 42.7%).
OCEANIA:
Nestlé Australia Ltd.; Petersville Australia Ltd.; Nestlé Echuca Pty Ltd. (Australia);
Alcon Laboratories (Australia) Pty Ltd.; Nestlé (Fiji) Ltd. (67%); Nestlé Nouvelle-
Calédonie S.A. (New Caledonia); Nestlé New Zealand Ltd.; Nestlé (PNG) Ltd. (Papua
New Guinea); Nestlé Polynesia S.A. (French Polynesia).

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5. SOURCES/USES OF FINANCE

The Nestlé Group sources most of its debt financing directly from the debt capital markets.

Currency Issuers
Global NCC
Commercial NFI
EUR
Paper NHUK
Programme NAL
4(2) US
Commercial
USD NCC
Paper
Programme
NEU CP
French NFI
EUR
Commercial
Paper
Canadian
Commercial CAD NCCa
Paper
Debt NHI and NFI -– NHI also can (and has in
Issuance the past) issue unguaranteed notes under the
Programme DIP. Issues under the DIP may be listed on
(DIP) the London Stock Exchange.

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6. ECHANGE RATE EFFECTS

The Nestle Group is exposed to foreign currency risk from transactions and translation.
Transactional exposures arise from transactions in foreign currency. They are managed
within a prudent and systematic hedging policy in accordance with the Group’s specific
business needs through the use of currency forwards, futures, swaps and options.

Exchange differences recorded in the income statement represented a loss of CHF 99


million in 2017 ( 2016 : loss of CHF 147 million ). They are allocated to the appropriate
headings of expenses by function. Translation exposure arises from the consolidation of the
financial statements of foreign operations in Swiss francs, which is, in principle, not
hedged. Value at Risk (VaR) based on historic data for a 250-day period and a confidence
level of 95% results in a potential one-day loss for currency risk of less than CHF 10
million in 2017 and 2016.

The Group cannot predict the future movements in exchange rates, therefore the above VaR
number neither represents actual losses nor considers the effects of favorable movements in
underlying variables. Accordingly, the VaR number may only be considered indicative of
future movements to the extent the historic market patterns repeat in the future.

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7. REFERENCES

Wikipedia

https://www.nestle.com/aboutus/management/executiveboard

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Nestl%C3%A9_brands

https://www.nestle.com/aboutus/overview/businesses

https://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/42/Nestl-S-A.html

Annual Reports 2017

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