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  2. Smithfield Foods - Wikipedia

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    Joseph W. Luter III began his expansion of Smithfield in 1981 with the purchase of its main competitor, Gwaltney of Smithfield, for $42 million. [20] This was followed by the acquisition of almost 40 companies in the pork, beef, and livestock industries between 1981 and around 2008, [26] including Esskay Meats/Schluderberg-Kurdle in Baltimore, Valley Dale in Roanoke, [20] and Patrick Cudahy in ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Smithfield Buyout: Do You Want China Owning Your Meat Supply?

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    Smithfield Foods Inc. (NYSE: SFD) is seeing its shares surge this morning on news that it has received a big premium buyout offer. A Chinese firm called Shuanghui International Holdings, which is ...

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

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    Smithfield Foods does not plan to close more U.S. pork processing plants, Chief Executive Shane Smith said on Tuesday, as the company returned to a U.S. exchange after more than a decade in a ...

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

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    Smithfield went public Tuesday more than a decade after the world's largest pork producer was bought by China's WH Group. CEO Shane Smith says he believes the company is positioned to grow in the ...

  7. Ham sausage - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The Chinese ham sausage is a mixture of meat and starch, as well as low concentrations of water, vegetable oil, salt, monosodium glutamate and other food additives. [4] A very small amount of ham sausage produced in China is exported to Japan (around .02% in 2004). [a] The Chundu Group is an example of a Chinese company that produces ...

  8. Eckrich - Wikipedia

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    Eckrich is a prepared meat brand owned by Smithfield Foods, a subsidiary of China's WH Group. [1] Eckrich sells smoked sausages, cold cuts, hot dogs, corn dogs, Vienna sausages, breakfast sausages and bacon under the Eckrich brand name. [2]

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

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