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Sept. 11, 2011
Business
Cargill Inc., the second-largest U.S. beef packer, said it had a preliminary agreement to acquire the stock of several interrelated meat businesses in Fresno as it expands operations on the West Coast.
Sept. 17, 2005
Cargill Tops Private List: Many of the largest U.S. corporations went private in the 1980s, but Midwestern agribusiness giant Cargill Inc. remains by far the biggest non-public company, according to a survey.
Nov. 24, 1990
California
The U.S.
July 28, 1991
Monsanto Co. agreed Monday to buy Cargill Inc.’
June 30, 1998
Cargill Inc., the huge commodity processor, said Monday that it reached an agreement to buy Agribrands International, which markets animal feed under the Purina and Checkerboard names, for about $580 million.
Dec. 5, 2000
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May 11, 1992
Cargill Inc. said it will invest in a genetic cattle selection process that should provide ranchers and feedlots with a means to produce beef that is consistent in taste and tenderness.
June 12, 2002
Food companies had accused the firm of joining with rivals to rig the corn syrup market.
March 12, 2004
Archer Daniels Midland Co., Cargill Inc. and two other makers of corn sweeteners must face a trial over claims that they colluded to fix prices, after a federal appeals court revived a 7-year-old case that had been dismissed in August.
June 19, 2002