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- A nine-year-old lawsuit filed by the state of Illinois against IBP Inc., the beef giant bought by Tyson Foods Inc. in 2001, has been resolved
- A nine-year-old lawsuit filed by the state of Illinois against IBP Inc., the beef giant bought by Tyson Foods Inc. in 2001, has been resolved. As part of the final agreement, Tyson will fund six environmentally beneficial projects with a combined value of $995,000. The company also will install additional...
- Research articles 2007-01-15
- Robert L. Peterson, former chairman and CEO of IBP Inc., died at his home in Dakota Dunes, S.D., May 4 after a seven-month battle with cancer
- * Robert L. Peterson, former chairman and CEO of IBP Inc., died at his home in Dakota Dunes, S.D., May 4 after a seven-month battle with cancer. Tyson Foods Inc. bought IBP in 2001. Peterson, 71, was one of IBP's original cattle buyers when the company began in 1961. He...
- Research articles 2004-05-10
- Robert L. Peterson, 71, the former chairman and CEO of IBP Inc
- Robert L. Peterson, 71, the former chairman and CEO of IBP Inc., has resigned as a member of the board of Tyson Foods Inc. Peterson cited health reasons and his inability to attend board meetings for his decision to step down.
- Research articles 2003-11-17
- Tyson Foods, Springdale, Ark., announces that its wholly owned subsidiary IBP Inc. will become Tyson Fresh Meats Inc., Dakota Dunes, S.D
- Tyson Foods, Springdale, Ark., announces that its wholly owned subsidiary IBP Inc. will become Tyson Fresh Meats Inc., Dakota Dunes, S.D. "We believe this change will be a more accurate reflection of the new fresh meats company, which has emerged from the integration of Tyson Foods and IBP," says Dick...
- Research articles 2003-06-01
- Tyson Foods said it will drop the Thomas E. Wilson brand name it acquired after taking on meatpacker IBP Inc
- Tyson Foods said it will drop the Thomas E. Wilson brand name it acquired after taking on meatpacker IBP Inc. and will eventually replace it with the Tyson name on some beef and pork product lines. Tyson said it will temporarily offer unbranded meat to stores wishing to use their...
- Research articles 2002-09-02
- Delaware judge rules in favor of Tyson
- WILMINGTON, DEL. -- A federal judge here ruled in favor of Springdale, Ark.-based Tyson Foods in a class-action lawsuit that alleged the company had lied when it attempted to back out of its agreement to purchase beef and pork producer IBP Inc. in 2001. The judge said company chairman Don...
- Research articles 2004-07-05
- Tyson Foods Inc. is seeking a buyer for some of the specialty foods it picked up in its $3.2 billion purchase of giant meatpacker IBP Inc
- * Tyson Foods Inc. is seeking a buyer for some of the specialty foods it picked up in its $3.2 billion purchase of giant meatpacker IBP Inc. The business for sale -- Specialty Brands Inc., based in Ontario, Calif., with about $300 million in annual revenue -- sells frozen food...
- Research articles 2002-04-15
- Tyson's IBP Aims to Be 'Best Neighbor in Neighborhood'.
- By John Taylor, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 18--John H. Tyson introduced himself and his company to Nebraska business, government and education leaders this week, pledging an open-door policy, and outlining a strategy to make Nebraska-made products better-known to consumers....
- Research articles 2002-03-18
- Alabama Case May Benefit Missouri Cattleman's Creditors.
- By Bill Hord, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 9--KANSAS CITY, Mo.--Creditors of a bankrupt Missouri cattle enterprise might collect millions of dollars through a lawsuit against IBP Inc., an attorney told investors Tuesday. Missouri cattleman George...
- Research articles 2002-01-09
- IBP Inc
- An IBP Inc. meat processing plant at Logansport, Ind., is being investigated by the FBI, which is looking into alleged tampering that resulted in the voluntary recall of 266,000 pounds of ham products. Tyson Foods Inc., which owns IBP, said someone put some nails in meat at one of the...
- Research articles 2002-01-07
- Different Result in IBP and Smithfield Vertical Integration Cases
- Business Editors/Legal Writers RICHMOND, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE Jan. 8, 2002 Quick Resolution Saves Smithfield Years of Litigation and Keeps Pork Competitive Separate but similar allegations by independent producers of cattle and hogs against the largest beef and pork producers, IBP, Inc. and Smithfield Foods, Inc. met...
- Research articles 2002-01-08
- Terrorist Attacks Top Business News in Arkansas: Recession and Tyson Foods' Buyout of IBP Also Dominate News in 2001
- WITHOUT AN ARKANSAN in the White House for the first time in eight years, life in Arkansas began to return to normal in 2001. It would have been reasonable to expect the top stories of the year to be home-grown. Instead, the biggest business news in Arkansas was the biggest...
- Research articles 2001-12-24
- IBP Battles with Former Executive of South Dakota Subsidiary.
- By James P. Miller, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 14--When meatpacking giant IBP Inc. bought the tiny Chicago canape-maker known as Diversified Food Group, IBP Chief Executive Robert Peterson predicted confidently that the acquisition would prove "a great fit" with his...
- Research articles 2001-10-14
- Tyson Takes Over Iowa Beef Company.
- By Victor Epstein, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Sep. 29--DAKOTA DUNES, S.D.--"That's it. Good luck. Tyson, have at it." With those words, Robert Peterson ended his quarter-century as head of the nation's largest beef company Friday and completed...
- Research articles 2001-09-29
- IBP Quietly Goes About Big Business
- Tyson Partner an Unknown Quantity TYSON FOODS INC.'S affair with IBP Inc. has played like a soap opera, complete with courtship, break-up and shotgun wedding. Now, only about a month from finalizing the deal, all seems calm in the corporate nest. With thousands of people both inside and...
- Research articles 2001-09-03
- Tyson Foods, Inc. and IBP, Inc
- Tyson Foods, Inc. and IBP, Inc. announced that the Securities and Exchange Commission has declared their joint proxy statement/prospectus with respect to the back-end merger of IBP with and into Lasso Acquisition Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tyson, effective. The proxy statement/prospectus will be mailed to IBP shareholders later...
- Research articles 2001-09-03
- Tyson Foods to purchase IBP for 0.16 times revenue
- The Deal: Tyson Foods Inc. has agreed to purchase IBP Inc. for $2.7 billion in cash and stock. The acquisition is about $500 million less than the original agreement. After news of the transaction was announced, shares of IBP rose $1.14 to $24.15, while Tyson shares fell 4 cents to...
- Research articles 2001-07-09
- Poultry supplier Tyson Foods to buy IBP Inc. for $2.7 billion
- SPRINGDALE, ARK. -- Poultry giant Tyson Foods Inc., based here, agreed to acquire IBP Inc. for $2.7 billion in cash and stock, about 16 percent less than the company bid for the beef and pork producer earlier this year. The acquisition will create the largest meat company in the United...
- Research articles 2001-07-09
- Tyson and IBP Agree on Merger Terms
- TYSON FOODS INC. OF Springdale and IBP Inc. of Dakota Dunes, S.D., finally reached a merger plan that was approved in the Delaware Chancery Court Wednesday. The deal calls for for a $2.72 billion Tyson buyout of IBP, plus $1.7 billion in assumed debt. The original deal called for...
- Research articles 2001-07-02
- South Dakota-Based Meat Company IBP Hurt by Dot-Com Heyday.
- By Victor Epstein, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jun. 1--DAKOTA DUNES, S.D.--The dot-com bust may not have come soon enough for one of its most unlikely victims -- old economy stalwart IBP Inc., the United States' largest meat company. ...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
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