Nestlé sharpens focus on four core divisions as ice cream exit looms
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Sales are shrinking, raw material costs are rising: Nestlé CEO Philipp Navratil will focus on fewer divisions in the future and want to invest more money in marketing. This also has consequences for numerous employees worldwide.
The CEO of Nestlé, Philipp Navratil, has given a turn to the company after landing at the end of last year. In the presentation of the results of 2025 this Thursday, the manager has explained that the group will now focus on four business lines: food and snacks, coffee, pet food and nutrition. The last three add 70% of the turnover of the Swiss giant. Consequently, he will renounce to continue in the ice cream market and will leave, in part, the…
Nestlé achieved an assigned net profit of 9,033 million francs (9,900 million euros) in 2025, a figure that represents an annual decrease of 17%, according to announced this Thursday the Swiss food giant, which will optimize its portfolio around four global businesses (coffee, pets, nutrition, food and Snacks), while maintaining "advanced negotiations" for the sale of the rest of its ice cream business to Froneri.
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