Final Glance: Food companies
Shares of some top food companies were mixed at the close of trading: Full story
Shares of some top food companies were mixed at the close of trading: Full story
ConAgra Foods reported a third-quarter profit that fell shy of Wall Street expectations as the maker of Chef Boyardee and Hebrew National hot dogs booked charges related to its acquisition of Ralcorp and struggled to grow sales for its existing brands. Full story
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - ConAgra Foods Inc has won the dismissal of a lawsuit filed by consumers claiming the company's Hebrew National hot dogs and other products are not kosher. Full story
Gary Rodkin, CEO, ConAgra Foods, offers insight on the company's quarter and whether a boom lies ahead for generic brands.
ConAgra Foods has agreed to buy Ralcorp for $4.95 billion in cash. It's a deal that would create one of the largest packaged-food companies in the U.S. CNBC's Kayla Tausche reports the details of the deal.
ConAgra Foods world headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska is seen in this undated handout image. Long-time suitor ConAgra Foods Inc finally sealed a deal to buy private-label foods maker Ralcorp Holdings Inc for $5 billion to tap into the booming business for packaged food that stores sell under their own
ConAgra Foods products are seen in this undated handout image. Long-time suitor ConAgra Foods Inc finally sealed a deal to buy private-label foods maker Ralcorp Holdings Inc for $5 billion to tap into the booming business for packaged food that stores sell under their own brand. REUTERS/ConAgra Foo
ConAgra Foods world headquarters are seen in an undated publicity photo. Long-time suitor ConAgra Foods Inc finally sealed a deal to buy Ralcorp Holdings Inc for $5 billion to become the biggest private label food company in North America. REUTERS/ConAgra/Handout