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High Ridge Brands, the owner of Zest soap and Alberto VO5 hair-care products, filed for bankruptcy protection Wednesday and will put its family of personal-care products up for auction.
Private-equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC is making a bet on Zest soap. The private-equity shop, which owns David’s Bridal and lawn-care company TruGreen, has agreed to pay $415 million ...
High Ridge Brands Co., owner of faded consumer names like Zest soap and VO5 shampoo, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Delaware with plans to sell itself in a court-supervised process.
The new headquarters building for HRB Brands, the successor company to High Ridge Brands selling Zest soap, Sure deodorant and other personal care products, in August 2021 at 270 Saugatuck Road in ...
The lemon zest fiasco has come back to haunt Hollyoaks’ Richard Blackwood again – and it’s just too good. Back in 2015, the actor appeared on an episode of Sunday Brunch where he joined Tim ...
It took a decade of student lobbying, but Yale University appears ready to break with tradition and supply soap for dormitory bathrooms on one of the oldest campuses in America.
In late December, Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) announced the sale of its Camay and Zest soap brands to Unilever (NYSE: UL) for an undisclosed amount. It involves the sale of Zest brand outside of ...
P&G Divests Camay and Zest Soap Brands to Unilever - Analyst Blog. Zacks Equity Research . Updated Tue, Dec 23, 2014, 4:45 PM.
The maker of Zest soap and VO5 hair products, High Ridge Brands Co. and all of its subsidiaries, have filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it looks for a buyer of its business.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Procter & Gamble Co. said Monday is selling soap brands Camay and Zest to Unilever PLC for an undisclosed amount, to focus on ...
Procter & Gamble Co said it would sell its soap brands Camay and Zest to Unilever Plc for an undisclosed amount to focus on its faster-growing brands. Skip to main content.
Procter & Gamble Co said it would sell its soap brands Camay and Zest to Unilever Plc for an undisclosed amount to focus on its faster-growing brands. Skip to main content.
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