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SeekingAlpha Retail Stocks (Free subscription) | 09/13/2009
Jessica Johnson submits: Post holiday season as investors get back to their desks, it's evident that M&A activity is back on the agenda as the market digests news of Kraft Foods ( KFT ) offer to acquire Cadbury's ( CBY ). The bid is perceived as hostile and it's expected that more news will emerge as we step through the coming month. This event has prompted interest in the sector and Dataexplorers...
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The Business Journal of Milwaukee (Free subscription) | 07/14/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc. stated in a regulatory filing Tuesday that it doesn’t believe the major fire at its Patrick Cudahy Inc. facility will have a material adverse effect on its results of operations, financial condition or liquidity in fiscal 2010. (SFD)
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 07/09/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc. CEO C. Larry Pope received compensation valued at $1.8 million for fiscal 2009, 49 percent less than the year before, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 07/09/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc. CEO C. Larry Pope received compensation valued at $1.8 million for fiscal 2009, 49 percent less than the year before, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday. Pope has been president and CEO of the nation's... Sponsored Topics: U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Business - Smithfield Foods - Securities and Exchange Commission - Law
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 07/09/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc. CEO C. Larry Pope received compensation valued at $1.8 million for fiscal 2009, 49 percent less than the year before, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 07/09/2009
NEW YORK -- Smithfield Foods Inc. CEO C. Larry Pope received compensation valued at $1.8 million for fiscal 2009, 49 percent less than the year before, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc., the nation's largest hog producer and pork processor, posted a smaller-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter loss Tuesday as pork sales remained stable. The company said the swine flu outbreak had no significant impact on results.
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News & Observer (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc., the nation's largest hog producer and pork processor, posted a smaller-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter loss Tuesday as pork sales remained stable. The company said the swine flu outbreak had no significant impact on results.
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Giant hog and pork producer Smithfield Foods Inc , posted a smaller-than-expected loss for the quarter as the high cost of feed battered its hog production unit, the nation's largest.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 06/16/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc., the nation's largest hog producer and pork processor, posted a smaller-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter loss Tuesday as pork sales remained stable. The company said the swine flu outbreak had no significant impact on results.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 05/14/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc., the nation's largest pork producer and processor, said Thursday tests confirm its pig herd in Veracruz, Mexico does not have H1N1, or swine flu. Chief Executive C. Larry Pope said in a letter to employees that no virus, including the... Related: Mexico - Smithfield Foods - Swine influenza - Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 - Veracruz
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 05/14/2009
Smithfield Foods Inc., the nation's largest pork producer and processor, said Thursday tests confirm its pig herd in Veracruz, Mexico does not have H1N1, or swine flu.
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Cincinnati Enquirer - Business All (Free subscription) | 05/03/2009
U.S. meatpackers including Tyson Foods Inc. and Smithfield Foods Inc. may lose as much as $13.2 billion in exports in future years because of a less-than- comprehensive animal-identification system, the Department of Agriculture said.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 04/30/2009
The chief executive of the largest U.S. pork processor, Smithfield Foods Inc., told employees Thursday that the company is awaiting results from new tests at its facility in Veracruz, Mexico, as fear of the swine flu outbreak deepens. C. Larry Pope said in a...