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2025全球快速消费品品牌榜出炉:可口可乐稳坐榜首,乐事跻身前五
凯度消费者指数· 2025-08-14 03:53
Core Insights - The probability of brand growth is akin to a "50:50 game," with around 50% of brands achieving growth consistently over the past 13 years according to the latest Worldpanel Consumer Index report [1][3] - The report covers 56 markets across five continents and analyzes over 30,000 brands, revealing the top 50 fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) brands chosen by global consumers [1] Brand Growth Statistics - In 2024, 50.2% of brands achieved growth, maintaining a stable range of 45%-55% for the top 250 brands [3] - Successful brands actively change their growth probabilities by expanding their penetration rates, with 88% of growing brands increasing their consumer base in 2024 [6] Top Brands of 2024 - The top five brands chosen by global consumers in 2024 are Coca-Cola, OMO, Colgate, Maggi, and Lays, with OMO rising to second place and Lays entering the top five for the first time [7][10] - Coca-Cola maintains its position as the most popular brand with a consumer reach of 8.3 billion [10] - OMO's consumer reach grew by over 12%, achieving a penetration rate of 41.6% and adding over 22 million consumers [10] - Lays reached a consumer base of 3.4 billion, with a penetration rate increase of 1.2 percentage points, leveraging cultural experiences through its "Global Flavors" series [10] Future Outlook - The report predicts that global inflation may return in 2025, increasing growth pressures on brands and highlighting the importance of penetration rates [11] - Brands that ranked in the top ten for penetration rates in 2024 are expected to maintain their advantages in 2025 [11]
五大业务均有增长!联合利华:预计下半年将继续改善
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao· 2025-08-05 06:57
Core Insights - Unilever reported a 3.2% decline in sales to €30.1 billion for the first half of 2025, with a net profit decrease of 5.1% to €3.8 billion, while maintaining a gross margin of 45.7% [1][3] - Underlying sales growth (USG) for the first half was 3.4%, driven by a 1.5% increase in volume and a 1.9% price increase [1][4] Segment Performance - The Foods segment, which includes brands like Knorr, saw a 1.8% decline in sales to €6.6 billion, but an underlying sales growth of 2.2% [2][3] - The Beauty & Wellbeing segment, including brands like Dove and AHC, experienced a 0.8% sales decline to €6.5 billion, with a 3.7% underlying sales growth [2][3] - Personal Care sales also fell by 5.9% to €6.5 billion, but underlying sales grew by 4.8% [2][3] - Home Care sales decreased by 6.7% to €5.9 billion, with a 1.3% underlying sales growth [2][3] - The Ice Cream segment reported a slight sales increase of 0.2% to €4.6 billion, with a notable underlying sales growth of 5.9% [2][3] Regional Performance - Sales in the Asia Pacific region declined by 4.3% to €12.8 billion, while the Americas saw a 4.9% drop to €10.9 billion; Europe, however, experienced a 2.3% increase to €6.4 billion [5][6] - Underlying sales growth in the Asia Pacific region was the highest at 3.5%, with the Americas showing a 3.0% price increase and Europe achieving a 2.8% volume growth [6][4] Strategic Focus - Unilever is focusing on the Indian market as a key growth area, while also planning to divest assets worth €1.5 billion to €2 billion, emphasizing that these are not fire sales [8][10] - The company aims to enhance its portfolio by increasing investments in beauty and personal care, particularly in high-end and e-commerce segments [10][11] - Recent acquisitions include brands like Wild and Dr. Squatch, which complement Unilever's existing product lines [9][10] Future Outlook - Unilever anticipates a full-year underlying sales growth rate of 3% to 5% for 2025, supported by the performance in the first half [4][8] - The company expects continued improvement in the second half of the year, particularly in the Chinese and Indonesian markets [8][9]
Quince获融资;大悦城地产拟退市;雀巢任命在华咖啡负责人
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-02 03:33
Financing and Valuation - Quince, a DTC luxury brand, raised approximately $200 million in its latest funding round, achieving a valuation of over $4.5 billion, doubling its valuation since the beginning of the year [3] - The funding round was led by Iconiq Capital, indicating strong confidence in Quince's business model and growth prospects [3] Business Strategy and Expansion - The funds from the latest financing are expected to accelerate product development and international expansion for Quince, strengthening its competitive position in the global market [3] Corporate Transactions - FrieslandCampina announced the sale of its Romanian business to Bonafarm Group as part of its strategy to streamline operations in Europe [5] - The sale includes the Napolact dairy brand and related production facilities, pending regulatory approval [5] Mergers and Acquisitions - The European Commission has paused its antitrust investigation into Mars' $36 billion acquisition of Kellanova, awaiting necessary data from both companies [7] - This acquisition is expected to be Mars' largest since its $23 billion purchase of Wrigley in 2008 [7] Market Dynamics - Joy City announced plans for privatization and delisting from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, aiming to optimize its governance framework and organizational structure [9] - Adidas reported a 12% increase in global revenue for Q2, reaching €6 billion, with a 58% rise in operating profit [12] Financial Performance - Zegna Group reported a 3.4% decline in revenue for the first half of the year, with a notable drop in wholesale channel income [13] - Unilever's revenue fell by 3.2% in the first half of 2025, with plans to divest its ice cream business and lay off 7,500 employees to cut costs [17] Leadership Changes - Serge Brunschwig left Jil Sander after six months, with Ubaldo Minelli taking over as CEO to ensure strategic continuity [21] - Pamela Takai has been appointed as the head of Nestlé's coffee business in China, expected to bring significant value to the market [23]