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  2. Ultra-high-temperature processing - Wikipedia

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    Ultra-high temperature processing (UHT), ultra-heat treatment, or ultra-pasteurization [1] is a food processing technology that sterilizes liquid food by heating it above 140 °C (284 °F) – the temperature required to kill bacterial endospores – for two to five seconds. [2]

  3. Stock upgrades and downgrades: What it means when an ... - AOL

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    In 2022, Morgan Stanley was fined $325,000 for publishing 11,000 stock research reports that contained price charts with stock ratings from the wrong year. What is an upgrade?

  4. TreeHouse Foods - Wikipedia

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    TreeHouse Foods Inc. is a multinational food processing company specializing in producing private label packaged foods headquartered in Oak Brook, Illinois. [2] [3] [4] Created in 2005 [5] and consisting entirely of acquisitions, [5] in 2010 the company had sales of $2 billion [5] and employed over 4,000 people at 20 facilities. [5]

  5. Morningstar Rating for Stocks - Wikipedia

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    The Morningstar Rating for Stocks debuted in 2001 and was initially applied to 500 stocks. [1] [2] The stock-rating system compares a stock's current market price with Morningstar's estimate of the stock's fair value. [3] Like the Morningstar Rating for Funds, the rating is applied in the form of stars. [4]

  6. Underweight (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    In financial markets, underweight is a term used when rating stock by a financial analyst. A rating system may be three-tiered: "overweight," equal weight, and underweight, or five-tiered: buy, overweight, hold, underweight, and sell. Also used are outperform, neutral, underperform, and buy, accumulate, hold, reduce, and sell.

  7. Dean Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Dean Specialty Foods was spun off from Dean Foods as Bay Valley Foods, LLC, a division of TreeHouse Foods, Inc. [32] In June 2005, TreeHouse Foods started trading on the New York Stock Exchange with a ticker of THS. [32] In August 2006, Dean Foods acquired Jilbert's Dairy, a 70-year-old family business near Marquette, Michigan. [33]

  8. Overweight (stock market) - Wikipedia

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    Within the stock market, the term overweight can be used in two different contexts. [1] A rating of a stock by a financial analyst as having better value for money than other stocks. The other possible ratings are "underweight" and "equal weight", to indicate a particular stock's attractiveness. [2]

  9. Parmalat - Wikipedia

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    Parmalat S.p.A. is an Italian dairy and food corporation which is a subsidiary of French multinational company Lactalis.It was founded by Calisto Tanzi in 1961.. Having become the leading global company in the production of long-life milk using ultra-high-temperature processing, the company collapsed in 2003 with €14bn ($20bn; £13bn) of debt in what remains Europe's biggest bankruptcy. [3]