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Del Monte Foods announced July 1 it started Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. The company said it plans to continue ...
Del Monte Foods’ brand portfolio includes household names such as Del Monte, Contadina, College Inn, S&W, Kitchen Basics, ...
US-based food and drinks group Del Monte Foods is seeking a buyer after entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
Del Monte Foods, producer of canned fruits and vegetables, initiatied Chapter 11 proceedings on Monday and is seeking a buyer.
Why Del Monte Foods Filed for Bankruptcy Del Monte Foods’ decision to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy stems largely from its mounting debt, which became increasingly unsustainable in recent years.
Del Monte Foods has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the U.S., aiming for a court-supervised sale to address financial challenges.   The compan ...
Del Monte Foods announced this week it is voluntarily filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and looking to sell its company to a new owner to help "strengthen" its financial standing. The 139-year-old ...
Del Monte Foods began voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings and entered into a restructuring support agreement with a group of its lenders, they said. "This is a strategic step forward for Del Monte ...
A well-known grocery store brand, which has long sold canned fruits and vegetables, has filed for bankruptcy. Del Monte Foods, a 138-year old company, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Thursday.
Del Monte Foods, the canned vegetables company, said it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and secured financing to continue operations during restructuring.
According to court filings, Del Monte Foods Corporation II Inc. and 17 affiliated debtors filed voluntary petitions July 1 for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
The 138-year-old American subsidiary of a Singapore holding company will continue operating with a $912.5 million loan until ...