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Ferrero Group

Ferrero Group- Financial and Strategic Analysis


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Company Overview
Ferrero Group (Ferrero or 'the group'), through its subsidiaries, is engaged in the
manufacturing of chocolate and other confectionery products. The company offers products
such as bakery products, snacks, pralines, mints and spread under various brands such as
Nutella, Kinder Chocolate, Kinder maxi, Kinder Surprise, Kinder Joy, Kinder Bueno, Kinder
delice, Kinder Pingui and Raffaello. Further it provides brands such as Tic-Tac, Ferrero
Rondnoir, Ferrero Manderly, Ferrero Tenderly White, Ferrero Cappuccino,, Ferrero Tenderly
Torroncino, Pocket Coffee and Mon Cheri. Ferrero offers semi-finished and finished hazelnut-
based products. Ferrero sells its products through distributors across the world. It has
operations across Europe, the Americas, Asia-Pacific and Africa. Ferrero is headquartered in
Alba, Italy.

Ferrero Group - Key Facts


Ferrero Group, Key Facts
Corporate Address Alba, Ticker Symbol,
Italy. Exchange
Telephone 39 173 295259 No. of Employees 36,372
Fax 39 173 363274 Fiscal Year End
URL www.ferrero.com Revenue (in US$ Not Available
Million)
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Published: 31 Aug 2020 Page 1


Extracted: 21 Sep 2020

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