Springdale, Arkansas-based Tyson Foods, the world's largest processor and marketer of beef, chicken and pork, has reported US$0.3 diluted earnings per share (EPS) for its Q3 ended 29 June 2002, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Tyson Foods Inc., the world s largest poultry producer, on Thursday called off a $3.2 billion purchase of IBP Inc. that would have also made it the nation s top beef and pork producer.
This photo shows production floor workers at Tyson's Storm Lake pork plant. The plant was acquired in 1982 by Iowa Beef Processors Inc., which expanded it. Tyson, which acquired IBP in 2001, is ...
Poultry giant Tyson Foods Inc. confirmed that it reached a new deal to acquire IBP Inc. for about $2.7 billion in cash and stock, nearly 16% less than its previous bid, creating the nation’s largest ...
Robert L. Peterson, who built IBP inc. into a world leader in the beef and pork industries, died Tuesday after a seven-month battle with cancer. He was 71.