On Tuesday, Whole Foods Market, Inc. (NASDAQ:WFM)’s shares declined -0.98% to $33.36.
Cathy Strange, Whole Foods Market’s (WFM) global cheese buyer, received the American Cheese Society’s Lifetime Achievement Award on July 30 at the organization’s annual conference in Providence, Rhode Island.
Strange has more than 30 years’ experience in the cheese industry, where she’s worked closely with farmers and cheesemakers to preserve the quality and heritage of great cheese. Her efforts have created strong relationships with producers, whose high-quality cheeses are accessible to Whole Foods Market shoppers. Additionally, Strange has been instrumental in increasing the number of Certified Cheese Professionals (CCP) at Whole Foods Market. The company now employs 58 percent of the world’s CCPs.
Strange has been with Whole Foods Market for more than 25 years, is an ACS member and has served as a judge for the ACS competitions, the World Cheese Championships, the U.S. Cheese Championships, the World Cheese Awards and the British Cheese Awards. She has also been awarded the French Order of Agricultural Merit and is the only American and non-Italian to ever receive the “Coltellino d’oro” from the Consortium of Parmigiano Reggiano.
Whole Foods Market, Inc. operates as a retailer of natural and organic foods. The company’s stores offer produce and floral, grocery, meat, seafood, bakery, prepared foods and catering, coffee, tea, beer, wine, cheese, nutritional supplements, vitamins, and body care products, in addition to lifestyle products, counting books, pet products, and household products. As of May
Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE:TSN)’s shares gained 0.04% to $42.87.
The Board of Directors of Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN), at a meeting on July 30, 2015, declared the quarterly dividend of $0.10 per share on Class A common stock and $0.09 per share on Class B common stock, payable on December 15, 2015, to shareholders of record at the
Tyson Foods, Inc., together with its auxiliaries, produces, distributes, and markets chicken, beef, pork, prepared foods, and related allied products worldwide. The company breeds and raises chickens; and processes live chickens into fresh, frozen, and value-added chicken products. It also processes live fed cattle, and live market hogs and allied products; fabricates pork and dressed beef carcasses into primal and sub-primal cuts and case-ready products; and sells hides and meats.
At the end of Tuesday’s trade, Berry Plastics Group Inc (NYSE:BERY)‘s shares surged 2.18% to $33.30.
Berry Plastics Group, Inc. (BERY) stated results for its third fiscal 2015 quarter, referred to in the following as the June 2015 quarter:
- Raised cash flow from operations by 50 percent to $180 million in the June 2015 quarter contrast to $120 million in the same preceding year quarter.
- Recorded net loss per diluted share of $0.11 and adjusted net income per diluted share of $0.51 for the June 2015 quarter.
- Raised operating EBITDA to $219 million (17.6 percent margin) for the June 2015 quarter contrast to $212 million (16.3 percent margin) in the same preceding year quarter.
- Improved adjusted free cash flow by $74 million to $140 million for the June 2015 quarter contrast to $66 million in the same preceding year quarter.
- Generated adjusted free cash flow of $378 million and adjusted EBITDA of $830 million for the four quarters ended June 2015.
- Raised fiscal 2015 adjusted free cash flow guidance to $400 million.
Berry Plastics Group, Inc. manufactures and distributes plastic consumer packaging and engineered materials in North America and internationally. The company operates through four segments: Rigid Open Top, Rigid Closed Top, Engineered Materials, and Flexible Packaging.
Juniper Netoperates, Inc. (NYSE:JNPR), ended its Tuesday’s trading session with -0.72% loss, and closed at $28.11.
Juniper Netoperates (JNPR), the industry leader in network innovation, recently declared that four-car NASCAR team Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) selected its next-generation switching and security solutions to rev up the team’s aging network infrastructure for better performance on and off the track.
Racing teams are increasingly leveraging technology to accelerate vehicle R&D, boost back-office performance and communicate reliably among drivers, pit crew and staff. Given that JGR manages nearly everything race-related in-house, counting virtual wind tunnel testing, automated machining and 3D part printing, in addition to sponsor logo printing, it requires a highly accessible network to support the multiple facets of its operations. The JGR team turned to Juniper Netoperates through its Elite partner Structured Communications, Inc., to build a highly resilient, reliable and secure network that provides connectivity at the racetrack in addition to at corporate headquarters for support.
Juniper Netoperates, Inc. designs, develops, and sells high-performance network products and services worldwide. It provides various routing products, counting ACX series universal access routers to deploy new high-bandwidth services; MX series Ethernet routers that functions as a universal edge platform; M series edge routers; PTX series packet transport routers; and T series routers.
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