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Tyson Foods Posts Falling Q1 Profit as Beef Segment Bleeds $319M
Net income fell 76% from the same quarter a year ago, despite improved revenue. read more >
Tyson Foods Reports Falling Q4 Income as It Sets Aside Money for Legal Concerns
The results still beat Wall Street expectations. read more >
Tyson Foods Raises Sales Outlook as Fiscal Q3 Results Top Wall Street Forecasts
The company reported strength in its chicken and prepared foods segments, while struggles in its beef segment continued. read more >
Cal-Maine Foods to Acquire Shuttered Tyson Chicken Plant in Missouri
The plant is one of six chicken processing facilities that Tyson closed in 2023 under a plan to consolidate its struggling poultry segment. read more >
Top Online Stories of 2023: Eatery News, a Lyon College Setback And 27 Marijuana Laws Tossed Out
Readers were hungry for restaurant news on the Arkansas Business website this year. read more >
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Tyson Foods Plans $70M Hatchery in Hope
Construction on the 131,000-SF hatchery will take about two years, with completion slated for late 2024. read more >
Tyson Profit Plummets in Fiscal Q1
The company's income was hit by lower beef prices and "operational inefficiencies," CEO Donnie King said. read more >
Fighting Food Poisoning: Sweeping Poultry Changes Proposed
Officials hope testing chickens and turkeys before they enter the slaughterhouse will encourage farmers to adopt practices that reduce the bacterial infection on the bird before they reach the point of meat processing. read more >
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USDA Getting Tougher on Salmonella in Chicken Products
Proposed new regulations would force food processors to reduce the amount of salmonella bacteria found in some raw chicken products or risk being shut down. read more >
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Cooks Venture Expands Executive Team With New Sales, Operations Hires
The company has added executives from the Australian poultry producer Ingham's and the New Jersey-based startup Do Good Foods. read more >
Tyson Foods Rejects White House Claims on Consolidation, Profiteering
The Arkansas-based company blamed "unprecedented market conditions" for rising prices. read more >
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Tyson Optimistic About 2013 Despite Declining Beef Value, Falling Stock Prices
Tyson Foods continues to be optimistic about the year despite a challenging second quarter, COO James Lochner told investors at the Goldman Sachs 17th Annual Agribusiness Conference. read more >
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