JBS Proposes to Acquire Remaining Stake in Pilgrim’s Pride
JBS's bid to delist Pilgrim's Pride has surprised analysts, who had expected the company to maintain its public listing.
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JBS has proposed to acquire the remaining publicly traded shares of Pilgrim’s Pride. This move, announced by JBS, would give the company full control of Pilgrim’s Pride and potentially delist it from the NASDAQ. The proposal was first reported by TradingView, Reuters, Yahoo Finance Singapore, Stock Titan and the Wall Street Journal.
The move would end Pilgrim’s Pride's public trading status. The delisting is a surprise. Analysts had expected JBS to maintain Pilgrim’s Pride's public listing.
The company has not yet commented on the analysts' expectations.
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Who reported it (7)
- JBS Announces Proposal to Acquire Remaining Publicly Traded Shares of Pilgrim's Pride Corporation Finviz · 13h ago
- UBS reiterates JBS stock buy rating on PPC acquisition proposal By Investing.com Investing.com India · 13h ago
- JBS seeks full control of Pilgrim's Pride TradingView · 13h ago
- JBS makes new bid for full control, delisting of Pilgrim's Pride Reuters · 13h ago
- JBS Announces Proposal to Acquire Remaining Publicly Traded Shares of Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation Yahoo Finance Singapore · 13h ago
- JBS bid to buy out Pilgrim's Pride (NASDAQ: PPC) could end its Nasdaq listing Stock Titan · 13h ago
- JBS Proposes to Acquire Remaining Stake in Pilgrim’s Pride WSJ · 13h ago
Questions people are asking
What is JBS proposing to do?
JBS is proposing to acquire the remaining publicly traded shares of Pilgrim’s Pride, which would give it full control of the company and potentially delist it from the NASDAQ.
Why is this proposal surprising?
The proposal is surprising because analysts had expected JBS to maintain Pilgrim’s Pride's public listing.
What is the current status of the proposal?
JBS has announced the proposal. The company has not yet commented on the analysts' expectations.
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