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雀巢洗牌:CEO遭解雇后,曾支持他的董事会主席卸任

Core Viewpoint - Nestlé is undergoing a significant leadership transition, with Paul Bulcke stepping down and Pablo Isla taking over as Chairman, while Philipp Navratil becomes the new CEO following the dismissal of Laurent Freixe due to a violation of the company's code of conduct [1][3][4]. Leadership Changes - Paul Bulcke announced his resignation to facilitate a smooth transition for the new leadership team [1]. - Pablo Isla will officially assume the role of Chairman on October 1, while Philipp Navratil has already taken over as CEO [1][3]. - Dick Boer will be appointed as the Chief Independent Director and Vice Chairman of the Board, with Marie-Gabrielle Ineichen-Fleisch also becoming a Vice Chairman [1]. Strategic Focus - Under Freixe's leadership, Nestlé initiated a major reform plan focusing on three key areas: operational efficiency, product portfolio enhancement, and strengthening foundational capabilities [5]. - The company aims to save at least 2.5 billion Swiss francs by the end of 2027 and increase advertising and marketing investments to 9% of sales by 2025 [5]. Market Adjustments - The restructuring includes a significant change in the organizational structure of the Greater China region, which will be merged back into the Asia, Oceania, and Africa region starting in 2025 [6]. - The new leadership team is expected to maintain the strategic direction set by Freixe, with a focus on supporting growth in the Chinese market [9]. Performance Metrics - Nestlé's sales in the Greater China region fell to 2.47 billion Swiss francs in the first half of the year, down 6.4% from 2.639 billion Swiss francs in the same period last year [11]. - The overall revenue for Nestlé in the first half of the year was 44.228 billion Swiss francs, a decrease of 1.8%, with net profit declining by 10.3% to 5.065 billion Swiss francs [12].