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Pilgrim’s Pride-Gold Kist merger creates $7 billion company
Atlanta-based Gold Kist Inc. has agreed to a $1.1 billion takeover by Pilgrim's Pride Corp., Pittsburg, Texas.
Pilgrim's Pride files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Pilgrim's Pride filed for bankruptcy protection on December 1, 2008.
Pierre Foods files for Chapter 11
...Chapter 11 FoodProcessing.com 08/07/2008 Citing rising raw material prices, Pierre Foods Inc., Cincinnati, on July 15 filed for protection under Chapter 11...
Pilgrim's Pride closing chicken complex, six centers, laying off 1,100
...Pride closing chicken complex, six centers, laying off 1,100 FoodProcessing.com 03/13/2008 Citing “unprecedented increases in feed-ingredient costs and...
Pilgrim's Pride finds a new CEO
The board of directors at Pilgrim's Pride Corp., which claims to be the world's largest chicken company, March 5 unanimously elected J. Clinton Rivers, current COO,...
Bankruptcy judge approves sale of Jays Foods
A bankruptcy court judge approved the $24.8 million sale of most of the firm’s assets to Jay’s Acquisition Inc., believed to be pretzel-maker Snyders of Hanover...
Pilgrim's Pride CEO and COO resign
Pilgrim's Pride's Board of Directors has named Don Jackson as its president and chief executive officer subject to approval of the United States Bankruptcy Court.
Pilgrim's Pride Closing Processing Facility in Dalton, Ga.
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation announced plans on April 13 to close its chicken processing plant in Dalton, Ga., within 60 days and consolidate production at the...
Pilgrim's Pride, expecting big loss, renegotiates credit
Pilgrim's Pride Corporation issued a statement in response to recent trading activity in its common stock
More worries about food versus fuel; Tyson CEO speaks
As debate began on the 2007 Farm Bill, Dick Bond, Tyson Foods Inc.’s president and CEO, warned that boosting U.S. ethanol production would mean higher food prices,...