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The parent company, Century Pacific Group, Inc., was established by Ricardo S. Po, Sr. (1931–2021) on December 12, 1978 as Century Canning Corporation, whose primary business was the distribution and sales of canned and processed fish products derived from tuna, sardines, and milkfish.
YARMOUTH — Levee Breaks Investment Group LLC, a Yarmouth-based investment company that declared bankruptcy on Oct. 21, 2021, has left 70 creditors, including 55 investors, holding the bag.
Bankruptcy date: April 10, 2020 Assets: $307 million ... K.G. IM LLC Bankruptcy date: July 30, 2020 Assets: $50 million Restaurant(s): Il Mulino See: 12 Most Expensive Meals in the World.
The company was founded in 2003 by Michael C. Linn. [2]In 2006, the company became a public company via an initial public offering that raised over $200 million. [3]In 2007, the company doubled its holdings by acquiring many of the oil and gas assets of Hogshead Spouter and Dominion Energy, mainly in Oklahoma, for $2.05 billion.
BurgerFi restaurant in Gainesville, Florida, in 2018. In 2018, the Consumers Union graded the top 25 burger chains in the U.S. on their antibiotic use policies for beef. BurgerFi was one of the two chains that were given an "A" rating for using beef that was raised without routine use of antibiot
Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, is an American company that produces canned tuna, salmon, other seafoods, and chicken under the brand names "Bumble Bee," "Wild Selections," "Beach Cliff," "Brunswick," and "Snow's." [1] The brand is marketed as "Clover Leaf" in Canada. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California, United States.
In 2001, Genmar sold Hatteras Yachts to Brunswick Corporation in an $80M cash transaction. [4] [5] In 2010, PBH Marine Group bought 11 brands, including Ranger Boats, Stratos Boats, Champion, Wellcraft, Four Winns, Larson and Glastron out of bankruptcy for $70 million. [6] Platinum Equity bought the Ranger and Stratos lines of business in ...
Production of wooden toys is discontinued; the company changes its focus to the plastic building bricks. Lego Finland and Lego Netherlands are established. By the end of the year, the company grows to 450 employees. 1961: The Lego wheel is introduced. Sales start in the United States and Canada through a license agreement with Samsonite Corp.