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  2. Pinnacle Foods - Wikipedia

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    [4] That year, Pinnacle Foods had its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, raising approximately $580 million for its owners, the private equity Blackstone Group. Shares began trading under the ticker symbol PF on April 4 at the upper range of its offering, $20 per share, thereby valuing Pinnacle Foods with a market capitalization of $2.3 ...

  3. Pinnacle Foods Gains From Strong Brands, Up 20% in 6 Months - AOL

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    Pinnacle Foods (PF) boasts strong market share, which is fueled by iconic brands. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

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  5. Is Pinnacle Foods a Good Investment? - AOL

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  6. Mark Clouse - Wikipedia

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    Mark Clouse. Mark A. Clouse (born July 5, 1968) is an American business executive in the food industry. Since January 22, 2019, he has been the president and CEO of Campbell Soup Company. Prior to that, he was the CEO of Pinnacle Foods from May 2016 through its acquisition by Conagra in late October 2018. He had previously spent two decades at ...

  7. Performance Food Group - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 22,770 (July 3, 2021) Website. www.pfgc.com. Performance Food Group Company (PFG) is an American company that was founded in 1885 in Richmond, Virginia, by food peddler James Capers. [2][3] Headquartered in Goochland County, Virginia (just outside Richmond), the company distributes a range of food products, and has more ...

  8. Pinnacle Foods Rides on Buyouts, Productivity Initiatives - AOL

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    Pinnacle Foods' market share gains from its well-planned buyouts. Its cost-saving efforts are also yielding well. However, rising costs and sluggish Specialty segment remain woes.

  9. Hillshire Brands - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2014, it was announced that Pinnacle Foods had scrapped its sale to Hillshire Brands, which would allow Hillshire to be acquired by Tyson Foods.Pinnacle would receive a $163 million payment as part of the breakup from Hillshire, and Pinnacle would also receive an expected $25 million in one-time costs connected to the nixed sale.