18/09/2017

Moy Park Report Pre-Tax Profits Of £41m

Moy Park has reported a pre-tax profits of £41m, in 2016, with a turnover of £1.4bn.

Releasing their figures, the firm said it had seen "a strong performance in the face of challenging global market conditions."

The news comes a week after the NI-based poultry producer was acquired in a £1bn deal with US company, Pilgrim's Pride.

The business was put up for sale in June this year, by previous owners, Brazil's JBS.


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