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  2. Pilgrim's Pride - Wikipedia

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    Pilgrim's Pride is a multi-national corporation and employs about 38,000 people with sales of $8.1 billion in 2012, and has operations in 12 states, Mexico and Puerto Rico. It has the capacity to process about 36 million birds per week resulting in almost 9.5 billion pounds of live chicken annually.

  3. Capacity Expansions Aid Pilgrim's Pride (PPC), High Costs Ail

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    Pilgrim's Pride (PPC) benefits from long-term investments like capacity expansion and automation. However, rising pressures from inflation are a concern. Capacity Expansions Aid Pilgrim's Pride ...

  4. Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie Alfred "Bo" Pilgrim (May 8, 1928 – July 21, 2017) was the co-founder of Pilgrim's Pride, which at one time was one of the largest chicken producers in the United States. Pilgrim founded Pilgrim's Pride when he opened a feed store in 1946 in Pittsburg, Texas , with his older brother, Aubrey.

  5. Pilgrim's Pride (PPC) Surges More Than 40% YTD: Here's Why - AOL

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  6. Tyson Foods, Pilgrim's Pride boosted by consumers ... - AOL

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    Pilgrim's Pride Corporation is eyeing potential acquisition targets after posting better-than-expected quarterly numbers last Thursday. The chicken producer also beat estimates on both revenue and ...

  7. Seth Cook Rees - Wikipedia

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    Seth Cook Rees (from author page of Rees' 1905 book titled Miracles in the Slums). Seth Cook Rees (August 6, 1854 – May 22, 1933) was a Quaker minister and leading figure in the “holiness movement," co-founding the International Holiness Union and Prayer League, and, following a schism with the Church of the Nazarene, founding the Pilgrim Holiness Church, a forerunner of the Wesleyan Church.

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  9. Plymouth Colony - Wikipedia

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    The village of Scrooby, England, c. 1911, home of the Mayflower Pilgrims until 1607. Plymouth Colony was founded by a group of Brownists (a sect of English Protestant dissenters) who came to be known as the Pilgrims.