Smithfield Foods (NASDAQ:SFD) opened for trading at $21.05 before settling back to $20.18 at 12:50 p.m. The early trading values the food processing giant at just over $8.0 billion. The company ...
Jon G. Fuller / VW Pics / Universal Images Group via Getty Images Smithfield Foods stock edged lower in its trading debut Tuesday after the U.S. pork giant priced shares below their marketed range.
(Reuters) - Smithfield Foods does not plan to close more U.S. pork processing plants, Chief Executive Shane Smith said on Tuesday, as the company returned to a U.S. exchange after more than a ...
Smithfield Foods (SFD, Financials) launched its IPO on Tuesday, starting trading at $21.05 before falling to $20.18 by midday. On Wednesday, shares were priced at $19.29 as of 3:34:43 PM EST ...
Smithfield Foods‘ CEO says he hopes that everything the company has done to make working in its plants more attractive ever since COVID-19 tore through the industry during the pandemic will help ...
Shares of Smithfield Foods, which late Monday priced its initial public offering at $20 per share, were ticking higher on their first day of trading. The stock, trading under the ticker symbol SFD ...
(Reuters) -- Smithfield Foods was valued at $7.7 billion after its shares fell 3.2% on Tuesday, in a muted debut that might prompt other IPO candidates to tread cautiously. The lukewarm reception ...
Smithfield Foods' CEO says he hopes that everything the company has done to make working in its plants more attractive ever since COVID tore through the industry during the pandemic will help it ...
(Reuters) - Smithfield Foods does not plan to close more U.S. pork processing plants, Chief Executive Shane Smith said on Tuesday, as the company returned to a U.S. exchange after more than a decade ...
(Reuters) - Smithfield Foods was valued at $7.7 billion after its shares fell 3.2% on Tuesday, in a muted debut that might prompt other IPO candidates to tread cautiously. The lukewarm reception to ...
Smithfield Foods, the largest pork processor in the country, announced it will not close additional plants as it focuses on growth following its initial public offering (IPO), CEO Shane Smith said ...