Pietro Ferrero Heir to the famously secretive Ferrero confectionery


How Michele Ferrero invented Ferrero Rocher, Nutella, Kinder and hid

Giovanni Ferrero has put his own stamp on the family company, completing several successful acquisitions. It might be his father's way, but his single-mindedness is very much in the Ferrero mould. A jar of Nutella is sold every 2.5 seconds. It is one of Italy's biggest exports, the pride of a nation, and the brainchild of business icon.


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Pietro Ferrero Jr. ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro ferˈrɛːro]; 11 September 1963 - 18 April 2011) [1] [2] was the joint CEO (with his brother Giovanni) of Italian confectionery company Ferrero SpA, from 1997 until his death in April 2011. [3] Biography Pietro Ferrero Jr (1963-2011) memorial at the Pietro Ferrero lookout point in Cape Town


Italian CEO Ferrero International Pietro and Giovanni Ferrero hold

Pietro Ferrero, the eldest son of Michele Ferrero, the richest man in Italy and the inventor of Nutella hazelnut paste, died in Cape Town while training on his bicycle, his secret passion..


How Michele Ferrero invented Ferrero Rocher, Nutella, Kinder and hid

Giovanni Ferrero, 55, Ferrero Group's executive chairman and grandson of Pietro Ferrero - who founded the company in a small pastry shop in Alba, northwest Italy in 1946 - approved the huge.


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Billionaire Michele Ferrero, whose global chocolate empire made him Italy's richest man, has died aged 89.. Mr Ferrero's father, a pastry maker named Pietro, developed the forerunner to Nutella.


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WHAT PIETRO FERRERO DIDN'T THINK OF IN 1944. When Pietro Ferrero invented a delicious, yet affordable chocolate spread in the 1940s, he probably didn't know he laid the foundation for what is today a global confectionary business recognized by consumers worldwide, including brands such as Nutella, Ferrero and Kinder. What he probably also.


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Italian chocolate tycoon Pietro Ferrero has died in a biking accident in South Africa. The joint chief executive of the Ferrero company, which owns Ferrero Rocher and Nutella, fell from his bike after reportedly being taken ill while cycling.


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Pietro was renowned for his love of experimenting - he was affectionately known as 'the scientist' by his friends, always working to find new flavours and textures to surprise and delight at the pastry shop in Alba, Italy.


Pietro Ferrero Heir to the famously secretive Ferrero confectionery

Pietro Ferrero ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjɛːtro ferˈrɛːro]; 2 September 1898 - 2 March 1949) was the founder of Ferrero SpA, an Italian confectionery and chocolatier company. [1] His company invented Nutella, a hazelnut -cream spread, which is now sold in over 160 countries.


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Pietro Ferrero fell from his bike on Monday whilst on a business trip. It is thought the 47-year-old, CEO of the Ferrero Group, may have suffered a heart attack, prompting the fatal fall. A.


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Pietro Ferrero died of a heart attack the following year, at only 51, seemingly exhausted by unceasing labour, leaving his brother Giovanni and his son Michele to take over the business. They already owned a dozen delivery trucks, but they continued to build up their fleet over the 1950s, eventually becoming the country's second biggest truck fleet after the army.


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Pietro Ferrero, the heir to the chocolate-making business empire built up by one of Italy's richest families, has died in a cycling accident in South Africa.


Nutella Pietro Ferrero, Head of Nutella and Tic Tac, Dies

Pietro Ferrero, chief executive of the group that produces Ferrero Rocher, Nutella and Tic Tacs and a scion of one of Italy's richest families, has died after falling from a bicycle on a.


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Early 1950s Giandujot box. Nearly a year after V-E Day, Pietro Ferrero's small Alba factory released over six-hundred pounds of the pastone on the market, under the name Giandujot—Piedmontese for gianduiotto, the diminutive of Gianduia (5). Ferrero's Giandujot was sold in slabs and loaves, wrapped in green and gold foil, intended to be.


Italians CEO Ferrero International Pietro and Giovanni Ferrero smile

Pietro Ferrero, chief executive officer of the Ferrero group, maker of Nutella chocolate spread and Tic Tacs, and heir to Italy's biggest fortune, died of a suspected heart attack in South.


Italians CEO Ferrero International Pietro and Giovanni Ferrero wait

Pietro Ferrero was a pastry chef born in Italy in 1898. He ran a confectionary shop with his wife Piera. The couple's son, Michele, was born in 1925. As the saying goes, necessity is the mother of.