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In 2007, Pinnacle Foods was acquired by the Blackstone Group, a New York City-based private equity firm. [3] In 2013, Pinnacle Foods' Parsippany office was named Inc. Magazine's "World's Coolest Office." [4] That year, Pinnacle Foods had its IPO on the New York Stock Exchange, raising approximately $580 million for its owners, the private ...
Recently, Pinnacle Foods held its initial public offering, priced at $20 per share, at the high end of the expected range. The IPO brought in a net $627 million for the company, and the stock has ...
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In May 2014, Hillshire Brands announced it was buying Pinnacle Foods for US$4.23 billion in a cash and stock deal. Pinnacle Foods brands include Birds Eye, Duncan Hines, Hungry-Man and Swanson frozen TV dinners, among many others. [6] Days later, Pilgrim's Pride threatened the deal with its own bid for Hillshire Brands for $6.4 billion. [7]
Pinnacle Foods will release its quarterly report tomorrow, and the stock has made a nice run since coming public in late March. But now that all the IPO hype is behind it, the question is whether ...
Shelf-stable and frozen food purveyor Pinnacle Foods is going to initiate a quarterly regular cash dividend, with the initial payment at $0.18 per share. Having completed its IPO on March 28 and ...
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