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Tyson to buy Brazilian poultry operations

//15 Feb 2008
In March, Tyson Foods Inc. will be finalising 100% acquisition of the privately held Pena Branca's poultry operations, confirmed the Brazilian chicken company's director.
"Lawyers will complete the due diligence this month and the deal should be completed in March," said director Antenor Barros Leal, estimating the transaction will cost Tyson 130 mln Brazilian reals (US$74.4 mln).
It is reported that the US company will acquire meatpacking units in Sao Paulo state with a capacity to slaughter 320,000 chickens a day.
Pena Branca is part of the family-owned Predileto Alimentos holding company, which also owns Moinhos Cruzeiro do Sul, a wheat milling company, but which is separate from the deal with Tyson.
If the deal passes, it will be Tyson's first chicken-processing facility in Brazil, the world's top chicken exporter.
 
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