Cal-Maine Foods Issues Response to Texas Attorney General
Cal-Maine Foods strongly denies these allegations and will vigorously defend itself against the lawsuit. …
Cal-Maine Foods strongly denies these allegations and will vigorously defend itself against the lawsuit. …
The acquired assets include commercial shell egg production and processing facilities with current capacity for approximately 3.9 million laying hens and permitted capacity for up to 8.0 million laying hens, a feed mill, pullets and related production facilities located in Chillicothe, Texas, and Nebo, Oklahoma, and a distribution warehouse located in Gordonville, Texas. …
The assets to be acquired, subject to the completion of this transaction, include commercial shell egg production and processing facilities with current capacity for approximately 3.9 million laying hens and permitted capacity for up to 8.0 million laying hens, a feed mill, pullets and related production facilities located in Chillicothe, Texas, and Nebo, Oklahoma, and a distribution warehouse located in Gordonville, Texas. …
Sales dropped 29% to $241.2 million, below the FactSet consensus of $254.5 million, as dozen eggs sold increased to 1.7% to 254.4 million but the average selling price per dozen eggs dropped 30% to 91.5 cents. …
On March 29, 2019, Cal-Maine Foods’ Board of Directors approved a major expansion of the cage-free capacity at the Company’s Delta, Utah, facility. This expansion includes new facilities for 2.0 million cage-free hens, a processing plant, additional pullet capacity, and renovation of existing capacity to cage-free for another 1.4 million hens, with initial capacity expected to come on line beginning in late 2019 and completion by early 2022. …
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