Conagra Brands, Inc.
Location
Illinois
Founded
1919-02-13
Website
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Sausages and Other Prepared Meat Products, Frozen Specialties, Not Elsewhere Classified, Food Preparations, Not Elsewhere Classified), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-07-01 (investing.com)
Conagra Brands signs new rotating credit agreement of $ 2 billion by Investing.com
Conagra Brands signs new rotating credit agreement of $ 2 billion
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2025-06-30 (investing.com)
Conagra Brands, Bank of America Signed $ 2 billion Credit Agreement by Investing.com
INVESTING.COM - CONAGRA Brands, Inc. (NYSE :), a consumer goods packaging company worth $ 9.77 billion in market caps, is Bank of America, N.A. And Monday announced that it has signed a $ 2 billion unsecured rotation credit contract with other loan agencies. According to the InvestingPro data, the company's total debt is $ 8.1 billion. Thirdly, the revised and rewritten rotation credit contract was finalized on Friday and replaced the company's previous rotation credit facility.
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2025-06-30 (investing.com)
Mission produces veteran from the food industry for the board of directors by Investing.com
Mission produces veteran from the food industry for the board of directors
Read more2025-06-30 (huffingtonpost.es)
The United States prepares goodbye to a controversial food additive
The main food companies in the United States and the FDA regulatory agency have decided to eliminate the synthetic dyes manufactured from oil derivatives due to new scientific evidence about their risks for child health.
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2025-06-30 (investing.com)
Conagra Brands concludes a new renewable credit agreement of $ 2 billion with Bank of America by Investing.com
Conagra Brands concludes a new renewable credit agreement of $ 2 billion with Bank of America
Read more2025-06-30 (stocktitan.net)
Conagra Sells Van de Kamp's and Mrs. Paul's Brands to High Liner Foods | CAG Stock News
Conagra divests iconic seafood brands to High Liner Foods in strategic portfolio move. Deal includes IP and inventory but excludes facilities. Get deal insights.
Read more2025-06-30 (defenseworld.net)
Cambridge Investment Research Advisors Inc. Purchases 3,715 Shares of Conagra Brands (NYSE:CAG) -
Read Cambridge Investment Research Advisors Inc. Purchases 3,715 Shares of Conagra Brands (NYSE:CAG) at Defense World
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2025-06-29 (dailyherald.com)
Daily Herald | Classifieds | Employment | Conagra Brands, Inc seeks Seni...
Conagra Brands, Inc seeks Senior Systems Analyst (Job in Chicago, IL â€
Read more2025-06-27 (powderbulksolids.com)
J.M. Smucker Eliminating Synthetic Food Colors From Hostess Baked Goods & More J.M. Smucker Eliminating Synthetic Food Colors From Hostess Baked Goods & More J.M. Smucker Eliminating Synthetic Food Colors From Hostess Baked Goods & More
The snack giant is the fifth to commit to cutting out FD&C colors, after Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Conagra Brands, and Nestlé.
Read more2025-06-27 (foodnavigator-usa.com)
More CPG giants pledge to ditch synthetic dyes as pressure from consumers mounts
JM Smucker, Nestlé USA and Conagra Brands, Inc, join the growing list of large CPG food and beverage manufacturers – including Kraft Heinz and General Mills – committed to removing artificial colors from their products in the US
Read more2025-06-26 (fox6now.com)
Parent company of Duncan Hines, Slim Jim to eliminate artificial colors | FOX6 Milwaukee
Conagra Brands, which owns Duncan Hines and Healthy Choice, says it will phase out artificial dyes across all products by 2027, starting with frozen foods this year.
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2025-06-26 (usnews.com)
Duncan Hines Parent Conagra Brands Says It Will Phase Out Artificial Colors
Conagra Brands, the parent company of Duncan Hines, Slim Jim and other brands, is the latest big food company to say it's discontinuing the use of artificial dyes.
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