- The
Hillshire Brands Company was an
American food
company based in Chicago, Illinois.
Prior to its
acquisition by
Tyson Foods, the
company emplo**** over...
-
Hillshire Farm is an
American brand of meat
products marketed and
owned by
Hillshire Brands. The
company was
founded in 1934, and was
purchased by Sara...
- was
split into two companies: one for
North American operations renamed Hillshire Brands,
which continued to use the Sara Lee name on
bakery and certain...
- billion. In May 2014,
Hillshire Brands announced it was
buying Pinnacle Foods for $4.23
billion in a cash and
stock deal.
Hillshire Brands'
portfolio includes...
- its subsidiaries, it
operates major food brands,
including Jimmy Dean,
Hillshire Farm, Ball Park,
Wright Brand, Aidells, and
State Fair.
Tyson Foods ranked...
-
purchased by Sara Lee,
which then
divested as part of a unit
known as
Hillshire Brands,
which was
later purchased by
Tyson Foods.
Jimmy Dean's main products...
- protein-processing company.
Under his
leadership as Chairman,
Tyson acquired Hillshire Brands for $63 per share,
making the
merger the
largest deal
within the...
- same year, she
began starring in
national TV ads for a new
campaign by
Hillshire Farm. From 2010 to 2013, she had a
recurring role on the CBS
sitcom Rules...
-
Hygrade from
Hanson Industries in 1989. In 2014,
Tyson Foods acquired Hillshire Brands, the
corporation formerly known as the Sara Lee Corporation, and...
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Hillshire Brands. A
rival bid from
Tyson Foods came two days later. On June 9, 2014, the
company announced it was
withdrawing its bid for
Hillshire after...