Kraft owns Nabisco.
Kraft and Marlboro is all I know of so far. He owns many more than that.
Companies such as coke, pepsi, kraft that own many different types of services
No, Robert Kraft did not own Gillette razor company. He is the owner of the New England Patriots, an NFL team. Gillette is a brand owned by Procter & Gamble, which acquired it in 2005. Kraft's business interests are primarily in sports and real estate, rather than personal care products.
There are several corporations that own other corporations. Kraft is one. Two companies that Kraft owns are Cadbury, and Del Monte. Nestle owns L'Oreal. Yum owns Pizza Hut.
Robert Kraft has been the long time owner of the NFL team, the New England Patriots. He also owns a professional US soccer team called the New England Revolution.
No Robert Kraft the Owner of the Patriots is not related in any way to Kraft foods. Patriots owner made his money from manufacturing, he started International Forest Products: owns mills, manufactures and distributes paper and packaging products in 80 countries. Kraft Foods was formed in late 1923 by Thomas H. McInnerne. Patriots owner was born in 1943.
No, Robert Kraft does not own Gillette razors. He is the owner of the New England Patriots, an NFL team, and is involved in various business ventures, but Gillette razors are owned by Procter & Gamble. Gillette is a well-known brand of shaving products that has been a part of Procter & Gamble's portfolio since 2005.
No, Kraft does not Own KFC; Pepsi Co. Does, along with Taco Bell, A & W.
Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury in 2010 in a deal valued at approximately $19 billion. Following the acquisition, Cadbury became a part of Kraft's snack division. In 2012, Kraft Foods split into two separate companies: Mondelēz International, which includes Cadbury, and Kraft Foods Group, focused on North American grocery products. As a result, Cadbury operates as a brand under Mondelēz International.
Apple doesn't own any other companies. However, Apple does have partnership with companies like Intel and some other companies for computers.
On January 27, 2003, Philip Morris Companies Inc. changed its name to Altria Group, Inc. On March 30, 2007, a spin out of Kraft Foods subsidiary (publicly traded since 2001) was concluded through distribution of the remaining stake of shares (88.1%) to Altria shareholders. As a result, Altria no longer holds any interest in Kraft Foods. (see Wikipedia, "Altria Group")