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WK Kellogg Co (Breakfast Cereals) - Top Brands: Frosted Flakes, Rice Krispies, Froot Loops, Kashi, Special K | Five Core-6 brands gained/held market share Q3 2024 | Kellanov (Snacking) 2024 Revenue: $12.74B | Split completed Oct 2, 2023
WK Kellogg Co is the cereal-focused consumer packaged goods company that resulted from the 2023 spin-off of Kellogg Company's North American cereal business, headquartered in Battle Creek, Michigan — the city W.K. Kellogg and Dr. John Harvey Kellogg made synonymous with breakfast cereal when they invented corn flakes there in 1894. The spin-off, which separated the legacy cereal business from what became Kellanova (now owned by Mars), was designed to let each company focus on its distinct growth strategies. WK Kellogg Co operates under the mission of nourishing families with the brands they have trusted for over a century, competing in the US, Canada, and Caribbean ready-to-eat cereal markets.\n\nWK Kellogg Co's brand portfolio includes Frosted Flakes, Froot Loops, Rice Krispies, Special K, Kashi, Raisin Bran, Corn Flakes, Cocoa Krispies, and Apple Jacks — collectively representing some of the most recognized brand names in American breakfast history. The company has been investing in supply chain modernization and manufacturing network optimization, including plant consolidation initiatives, to improve margins in a mature cereal category. Kashi operates as a distinct better-for-you sub-brand targeting health-oriented consumers, while core brands like Frosted Flakes maintain market leadership through sustained advertising investment and licensing partnerships.\n\nWK Kellogg Co trades on the NYSE under the ticker KLG and operates in a US ready-to-eat cereal market that has faced secular volume pressure from changing breakfast habits, on-the-go consumption trends, and competition from protein-forward alternatives. The company's scale in a category it helped create — combined with brand equity built over more than 130 years — provides a durable competitive foundation even as it navigates category headwinds, supply chain restructuring, and the strategic challenges of operating as a standalone pure-play cereal company in a consolidating CPG landscape.
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Caterpillar Inc. is an Irving, Texas-headquartered global manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines, and diesel-electric locomotives — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: CAT) at approximately $150 billion market capitalization — reporting $64.8 billion in 2024 revenues across four business segments: Construction Industries (excavators, bulldozers, motor graders, wheel loaders for construction), Resource Industries (mining trucks, hydraulic mining shovels, and underground mining equipment), Energy & Transportation (reciprocating engines, gas turbines, and marine propulsion), and Financial Products (equipment financing and insurance). With 107,700 employees, 500+ global locations, and distribution through 44 US and 116 international dealers across 193 countries, Caterpillar is the world's largest construction and mining equipment manufacturer and a bellwether for global infrastructure investment cycles. Founded in 1925 through the merger of Holt Manufacturing and C.L. Best Tractor.
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