- Ebro
Foods entered the U.S.
market in 2004 when it
acquired Houston-based
Riviana Foods,
which purchased American Rice in 2011 and now
produces brands such...
- for more than 30
years but was
eventually acquired by
Riviana Foods. In
November 2005,
Riviana (having been
acquired by Spain's
leading food processor...
- Captain,
Riviana and Mahatma.
Riviana Foods also has a
strong presence in the food
service sector and an
extensive portfolio of
brands including Riviana, Menu...
- sold to Borden,
which was
acquired by New
World Pasta in 2001. In 2017,
Riviana Foods, a
subsidiary of Ebro Foods,
merged with New
World Pasta to gain...
-
Provisions subsidiary,
announced that it was
acquiring Ronzoni from Ebro Foods'
Riviana Foods subsidiary for $95 million. The
acquisition is
expected to be completed...
- the
Wortham Tower, the
Woodson Tower (a.k.a. the
Liberty Tower), and the
Riviana Building. On July 1, 1983
Continental Airlines's
headquarters were located...
- In 1968, Hill ****ng
Company was sold to
Riviana Foods, then in 1976 Colgate-Palmolive
merged with
Riviana Foods.
Science Diet was
developed in the 1960s...
- private-brand
business division, for $2.7B. 2020:
Acquired majority of Ebro's
Riviana Foods U.S.
branded pasta business for $242.5
million in cash. The acquisition...
-
effort at
Clemson University had bred a disease-resistant strain.
While Riviana Foods sells rice
under the
brand name
Carolina Rice,
including a parboiled...
-
typical pastry of Bilbao,
Spain Carolina (rice), a
brand of rice sold by
Riviana Foods, a
subsidiary of Ebro
Foods Carolina (Brazilian pastry), a Brazilian...