Kroger, Albertsons $25 Bln Deal Halted Until Colorado Trial in September
The proposed $25 billion merger of Kroger and Albertsons has been halted until the Colorado District Court rules on a lawsuit filed to block the deal that is expected to push up grocery prices, State Attorney General Phil Weiser said on Thursday.
"The trial is set to begin on Sept. 30 and my office looks forward to making the case that this merger will eliminate competition and impact food prices, jobs, and consumer choice," Weiser said in a statement.
Colorado's lawsuit, filed at the...
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Casey's Announces Agreement to Acquire 198 CEFCO Convenience Stores
Casey’s General Stores, Inc. , one of the leading convenience store chains in the United States, today announced an agreement to acquire Fikes Wholesale, Inc., owner of CEFCO Convenience Stores (“CEFCO”), in an all-cash transaction for $1.145 billion. The purchase price includes tax benefits valued at approximately $165 million for a net after-tax purchase price of $980 million.
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Five Suspected Newcastle Disease Cases Test Negative in Brazilian Poultry
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Penn State Tests Dairy Herd for Bird Flu in Support of State Surveillance Effort
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New Breakfast Deal Starting at $4.99 Promises Exceptional Value at Perkins American Food Co.
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Taco Bell Introduces the Cheesy Street Chalupas: A Flavorful Homage to Street Tacos
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This is an updated measure from a previous declaration from MAPA banning poultry meat and meat products originating solely from the State of Rio Grande Do Sul.
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Global IT Outage Reaches U.S. Meat Processing Sector
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“I am deeply honored to serve as only the fourth CEO in...
General Mills Names Asheesh Saksena Chief Strategy & Growth Officer
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Since filing for bankruptcy, Red Lobster has...
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