Keurig CEO Bob Gamgort said the company didn't intend to take sides in an «emotionally charged debate,» and criticized his company's decision to tweet about withdrawing the ads.
«Mad Money» host Jim Cramer lists the benefits of the Dr Pepper Snapple - Keurig Green Mountain deal, zeroing in on
Keurig CEO Bob Gamgort's track record.
Not exact matches
In its fourth - quarter earnings call last November, Green Mountain
CEO Brian Kelley said this, of the forthcoming «
Keurig 2.0» system:
In an interview with The Associated Press, Starbucks»
CEO Howard Schultz said that the relationship with Green Mountain will continue and that Starbucks will still sell its pods for
Keurig machines in cafes.
Keurig's decision to pull advertising, which its
CEO apologized Monday for announcing on Twitter, came after Hannity sparked controversy for defending Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore against allegations of sexual misconduct with minors.
Now, less than two years after Gamgort was appointed
CEO,
Keurig seems to have attained growth and profitability in addition to an acquisitive appetite, Cramer noted.
«Gamgort, the
CEO of
Keurig who'll be taking over the combined enterprise, is a miracle man in what many people believe is a dying industry, the consumer packaged goods business,» Cramer said.
But he also told fans mulling destroying their
Keurig machines to hold off, pointing out that the company's
CEO apologized for «taking sides» in the dispute.
While some analysts still need convincing that the much - anticipated
Keurig Cold at - home carbonation system will revolutionize the soft drinks market,
Keurig Green Mountain
CEO Brian Kelley says he has no doubt it will prove to be «disruptive» technology.
Dirk Van de Put,
CEO of Mondelēz International, which will have a significant stake in KDP, said, «We have been very pleased with our coffee partnership with
Keurig, and strongly support the strategic rationale for this transaction.
«Today we are excited to bring our signature premium coffee roast profile to
Keurig customers,» says John Dawson, president and
CEO, The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf.
Aryeh B Bourkoff
CEO, LionTree LLC Ilaria Bulgari Philanthropist Prof Sir David Cannadine FBA Jim Clerkin
CEO, Moët Hennessy USA C Hugh Hildesley EVP, Sotheby's David Hockney OM CH RA Bill Jacklin RA Brian Kelley
CEO,
Keurig Green Mountain Andrew Liveris
CEO, Dow Chemical Company Richard J Miller Jr Esq Morris & McVeigh LLP David Sabel Partner, Cleary Gottlieb Dame Jillian Sackler DBE
CEO, AMS Foundation Joan N Stern Esq Eckert Seamans Raymond Svider Partner, BC Partners
For its CSR efforts,
Keurig Green Mountain has been named one of Corporate Responsibility Magazine «s «100 Best Corporate Citizens,» Forbes and Audit Integrity's «100 Most Trustworthy Companies,» and CRO Magazine «s «2010 Responsible
CEO of the Year.»