US: Pilgrim’s Pride losses deepen after Gold Kist buy
By: just-food.com | 1 May 2007
Pilgrim's Pride, the world's largest poultry producer, said today (1 May) that its second quarter losses deepened as a consequence of increasing feed prices and charges related to its acquisition of Gold Kist.
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Pilgrim's Pride, the world's largest poultry producer, said today (1 May) that its second quarter losses deepened as a consequence of increasing feed prices and charges related to its acquisition of Gold Kist.

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