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  2. Activist Investor Objects to Smithfield Chinese Takeover - AOL

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    Smithfield Foods Inc. (NYSE: SFD) has agreed to be acquired by China's Shuanghui International Holdings Ltd. for about $7.4 billion, or $34 a Activist Investor Objects to Smithfield Chinese ...

  3. Smithfield Foods on a Fast Boat to China Now - AOL

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    Starboard Value has thrown in the towel. The activist hedge fund operator that had opposed the sale of pork producer Smithfield Foods to a Chinese meat processor said it can't cobble together a ...

  4. Pork giant Smithfield's CEO touts growth outlook, minimizes ...

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    The company's shares went on sale for $20 and dipped less than a dollar in trading Tuesday before finishing close to the offering price, generating about $522 million for the Smithfield, Virginia ...

  5. WH Group - Wikipedia

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    The deal was the largest ever takeover of a U.S. company by a Chinese company, [3] roughly doubling the number of US jobs tied to direct investment by China. [6] Smithfield ceased to be publicly traded at the deal's completion. [3] In July 2013, Shuanghui announced its plan to list Smithfield on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange after completing the ...

  6. Smithfield Foods - Wikipedia

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    He remained as CEO until 2006 and as chairman until the company was sold to WH Group in 2013. [23] His son, Joseph W. Luter IV, became an executive vice-president of Smithfield Foods in 2008 and president of the Smithfield Packing Company, by then the parent company's largest subsidiary. [24] He resigned in October 2013. [23]

  7. Smithfield, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia General Assembly passed a statute defining "Smithfield ham" by law in 1926, with one of the requirements that it be processed within the town limits. Smithfield Foods, a Chinese Fortune 500 company that owns Smithfield Packing Company and others, is the world's largest pork processor and hog producer. The company, based in ...

  8. Smithfield Foods to keep US pork plants open, eyes tariffs ...

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    It also stopped slaughtering pigs at its hometown plant in Smithfield, Virginia, in 2021. The company is not alone: Tyson Foods shut an Iowa pork plant last year, and has closed U.S. poultry ...

  9. Smithfield Hog Production Division - Wikipedia

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    At one time, the company operated 132 company-owned farms and 109 contract farms in the state of Missouri, in addition to a leased farm and eight feed mills. [8] In July 2021, the company closed its original slaughter plant in Smithfield, Virginia. [8] [9] In February 2023, Smithfield Foods closed its meatpacking plant in Vernon, California ...