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    Hershy

    FACTS Contacts: Mark K. Pogharian Vice President, Investor Relations Tele: (717) 534-7556 Fax: (717) 534-6550 E-mail: mpogharian@hersheys.com Matthew F. Miller Investor Relations Manager Tele: (717) 534-7554 Fax: (717) 534-6550 E-mail: mfmiller@hersheys.com Prepared by: The Hershey Company Investor Relations Department 100 Crystal A Drive, P.O. Box 810 Hershey, PA 17033-0810 Internet: www.hersheys.com The Hershey Company Fact Book Table of Contents Page(s) 3 4 5-24 Mission Statement

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    Marketing

    of marketing strategies that helped get a company known as Hershey to the top of the list when it comes to candy manufacturers. Market Force 1: Description and Analysis of impact on product/service Milk, Sugar, Cocoa and the Cost of It All. Product cost of these particular items tends to increase consistently. In order to keep the ability to sell the product the companies have to ensure that they remain competitive. Despite that Hershey obtains their cocoa from across seas it appears to becoming

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    The Hershey Company

    Emily Gutmann December 5, 2013 Management 306 The Hershey Company Introduction Trying to make chocolate chip cookies without eating all the chocolate chips first. Finally achieving the ever elusive perfect peel of a Reese’s cup wrapper. Breaking off a piece of a Kit Kat bar only to eat the whole thing anyways. These are all things everyone associates with one of the world’s leading candy companies, and that company is Hershey’s. The Hershey Company is one of the world’s leading manufacturers

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    Hershey's

    The Hershey Foods Corporation commonly called Hershey's, is the largest chocolate manufacturer in North America as well as the oldest. Milton Snavely Hershey founded a candy shop in Philadelphia, which failed after six years. After trying unsuccessfully to manufacture candy in New York, Hershey returned to Pennsylvania, where he founded the Lancaster Caramel Company, whose use of fresh milk in caramels proved successful (Hershey). In 1900, Hershey sold his caramel company for $1,000,000(Hershey). 1903

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    Chocolate Industry

    3 Mars .................................................................................................................................................... 4 The Hershey Company ........................................................................................................................ 5 Common project between Marc and Hershey ................................................................................... 6 “Big4”, consequentialism and utilitarianism...............................

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    Hershey’s Sweet Mission

    Edmondson Dr. Matthew Gonzalez Human Resource Management Foundations – HRM 500 April 28, 2013 Introduction Milton S. Hershey came from humble beginnings were he expired several disappointed business attempts, however this did not hinder his determination and gave him a more focused driver to start his business. After dropping out of school at age 14, Milton S. Hershey began apprenticing with a confection making which triggered his love of candy making and also was the beginning of the company

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    Hershey Food Corporation

    HERSHEY FOODS CORPORATION: BITTER TIMES IN A SWEET PLACE Teaching Note Synopsis and Objectives The proposed sale of Hershey Foods Corporation (HFC) during the summer of 2002 captured headlines and imaginations. After all, Hershey was an American icon, and when the company’s largest shareholder, the Hershey Trust Company (HSY), asked HFC management to explore a sale, the story drew national and international attention. The company’s unusual governance structure put the Hershey Trust’s

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    Hershey's Sweet Mission

    Hershey’s Sweet Mission The Hershey Company is the number one chocolate and non- chocolate confectionary manufacturer in North America (www.datamonitor.com). Founded in 1894 by Milton Hershey, the Hershey Company has managed to withstand the ever changing economy and manage its workforce in a way that has resulted in extreme success. Companies often undergo organizational restructure as a means to keep up with today’s shifting workforce and in an effort to attract and maintain the best talent

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    Heirellngo

    her _________, which of course caused a _________! She screamed "__________!", and she squeezed his Peter Paul, and said "you're better than the __ _________!" She soon became a bit _________ & 9 months later gave birth to _____ ________. Hershey Mr. Good bar 5th Avenue 3 Muskateers Mounds Bit-O-Honey Almond Joy Payday Milky-way O-Henry Snickers Butterfinger Kit Kat Baby Ruth Tootsie Roll Chunky Valentine's Day Poem I've spent many nights looking at the ________

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    Hershey Values

    Hershey’s stand for, for instance their first value. Their first value reads “We are Open to Possibilities by embracing diversity, seeking new approaches and striving for continuous improvement” (Noel, 2011). This value is right along the terms in what Hershey is trying to integrate in their

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