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Pilgrim’s Pride, the US meat business majority owned by Brazil’s JBS, is investing $400m in a new manufacturing plant. The ...
The Ottumwa mayor says JBS told 200 pork plant workers the Trump administration revoked their visas and they must leave U.S.
Brazilian meatpacking giant JBS SA exploited its dominant stake in Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. to seize value by manipulating the ...
JBS operates a sprawling business worldwide, with significant divisions in Brazil, the U.S. and Australia. The company also owns more than 80% of Pilgrim's Pride, the U.S. poultry giant.
Exclusive-Brazilian Meatpacker JBS Says Net-Zero Emissions Pledge Was 'Never a Promise' By Stefanie Eschenbacher, Luciana Magalhaes and Simon Jessop SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The world's largest ...
JBS’s fourth-quarter profit rose 65% from a year earlier, boosted by strong exports into China, steady demand for beef in the United States and good sales volumes in Brazil.
Brazil’s JBS Says Operations Resumed at 7 Slaughterhouses Move follows meeting with local authorities in southern Brazil to resolve tax dispute By Jeffrey T. Lewis Oct. 21, 2017 10:37 am ET Share ...
JBS said net revenue fell across all business units with the exception of its Brazilian processed food division Seara, which posted a 9% rise in sales to 10.3 billion reais.
JBS said in the filing, made in a civil case in Brazil, that Paper Excellence hired lobbyists to argue against it getting U.S. subsidies meant for farmers suffering from the fallout of the trade ...
Brazil’s JBS, the world’s largest meatpacker, said it aims to sell $1.8 billion in assets in a bid to shore up cash following a corruption settlement signed last month.
J&F Investimentos, which controls JBS and a host of other Brazilian businesses, said it would pay 10.3 billion reais ($3.2 billion) over 25 years after admitting to paying roughly $150 million ...
JBS said in the filing, made in a civil case in Brazil, that Paper Excellence hired lobbyists to argue against it getting U.S. subsidies meant for farmers suffering from the fallout of the trade ...