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| Articles about Kraft |
| Ochoa leads Kraft Nabisco Championship | | 2008-04-06 06:37:06 | | World No. 1 Lorena Ochoa tightened her grip on the opening women's major of the year, moving one stroke clear in the Kraft Nabisco Championship third round yesterday.Co-leader overnight with American playing partner Heather Young, Mexican Ochoa eked out a one-under-par 71 in strengthening winds at Mission Hills Country Club.The 26-year-old reeled off three consecutive birdies from the par-4 10th to shake off the chasing pack before ending a gruelling day with a three-putt bogey at the last.hat left Ochoa at 6-under 210 in pursuit of her second major title.South Korea's Han Hee-won carded a 70 to lie second at 5 under, a stroke in front of compatriot Lee Seon-hwa (68), American Cristie Kerr (66) and Swede Maria Hjorth (72).Three-time champion Annika Sorenstam of Sweden, battling stomach pain for the second day in a row, ground out a 73 to share ninth spot at 2 under.Ochoa is bidding for her third victory in four starts on the 2008 LPGA Tour.
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| | Kraft wins Puerto Rico Open | | 2008-03-24 01:01:31 | | American Greg Kraft won his first PGA Tour title at the Puerto Rico Open on Sunday when he won by one shot from compatriots Jerry Kelly and Bo Van Pelt. The 43-year-old finished on a 14-under-par total of 274 after a final round 70 at the Trump International course that featured three birdies and a solitary bogey at the 18th. Van Pelt had led after each of the previous rounds but could only manage an even-par 72 on the final day despite an eagle on the fifth. The 32-year-old bogeyed the eighth and ninth and then on the back nine he cancelled out his two birdies with a pair of bogeys. In contrast, Kraft produced a solid and consistent round with three birdies and despite his last-hole slip he was safely home for victory. Kelly matched Kraft's 70 to finish in a tie for second as Kevin Stadler and Briny Baird finished a further shot back to share fourth . For Kraft, who has come back from serious illness to rebuild his career, it was a hugely sati | | By: The Golf Blog | | |
| | What's So Good About Kraft? | | 2008-02-19 07:28:00 | | In what should be old news by now, Warren Buffet bought a sizable position in Kraft (KFT) recently. Besides this stamp of approval, which is all most people need, really, what else has Kraft got going for it?Headquartered in Illinois, Kraft makes and sells various food products around the world, from snacks to beverages to frozen dinners to diet foods to desserts. It is the largest packaged food company in North America, and second largest in the world. Pretty much any packaged supermarket category you can think of, Kraft has a product for it. You probably ate something it made today. If not, you will soon. Six of Kraft's brands generate over $1 billion in sales each year. You may have heard of them: Jacobs, Kraft, Nabisco, Oscar Mayer, Maxwell House, and Philadelphia. It's hard to avoid buying something manufactured by Kraft, which is likely one reason Buffet bought a ton of its stock. But why now?Despite it being the ultimate consumer staples stock, the company, which before was a pa | | By: Slacker Wealth | | |
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| Kraft Bids for Danone | | 2007-07-04 12:37:00 | | Apparently Kraft doesn't like FoodMayhem.com! Barely a week ago we wrote about LU's PiMS, and how we didn't care for them, and yet, yesterday Kraft bid $7.2 billion dollars for the cookie and cereal division of Groupe Danone, which owns LU. At least it looks like one of Morgan Stanley's analysts agrees with us! | | By: FoodMayhem | | |
| | Kraft Shake'n Bake. | | 2007-04-29 08:34:34 | | Need a recipe that copies Shake'n Bake in a pinch? Or maybe you don't feel like coughing up the dough for the real thing. Here's the TSR solution for a quick clone that will give you the same texture and flavor of Kraft Shake'n Bake using very common ingredients. You may notice the color is a bit different in this clone when compared to the real thing. That's because this recipe doesn't include beet powder -- a hard-to-find ingredient that lends a dark orange tint to the original. But sink your teeth into the chicken (baked the same way as described on the Shake'n Bake box) and you'll swear it's the same stuff.1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon corn flake crumbs2 teaspoons all-purpose flour1 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon paprika1/4 teaspoon sugarscant 1/4 teaspoon garlic powderscant 1/4 teaspoon onion powder1.Combine all ingredients in a small bowl and stir to combine.2.Prepare chicken following the same technique as described on the box of the original mix using 2 1/2 lb. of bone -in chic | | By: cookbook n recipes | | |
| | Altria Expected to Announce Kraft Spinoff
Altria... | | 2007-01-28 17:52:00 | | Altria Expected to Announce Kraft SpinoffAltria (MO) reports earnings on January 31 and is expected to announce a spinoff of its Kraft Foods division. Later this year the company could announce a breakup of Philip Morris USA and Philip Morris International.Barron's reports that the company's parts could be worth more than the current stock price. In the Barron's article David Adelman, tobacco analyst for Morgan Stanley stated a sum-of-the-parts analyst gave him a price of $107 per share. Breaking up the company by assets he came up with the following value per share: U.S. Tobacco $30, International Tobacco $47, Kraft $25, and SAB Miller $5. That is about a 21% increase from the current price of about $88/share.Kraft shares will likely sell off after the spinoff. As Joel Greenblatt explains in his book You Can Be A Stock Market Genius, the spinoff shares of a company are typically sold without regard to price or fundamental value. Institutions will join in the selling as the spinoff | | By: Focus On Value | | |
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