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    Bumble Bee Foods Officially Acquired by FCF; CEO Jan Tharp Releases Statement Taiwanese tuna trader FCF Co. officially announced its acquisition of Bumble Bee Foods on January 31. The sale was initially approved on January 23 after FCF ended up as the only bidder for the San Diego-based company. Bumble Bee confirmed the price tag of $928 million.
    FCF purchases Bumble Bee to become one of the world’s largest seafood companies.
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    Bumble Bee Foods - Wikipedia

    In 1961, Castle & Cooke acquired CRPA by merger and changed the name of the company to Bumble Bee Seafoods after its most famous brand. [3] 1977 magazine ad for Bumble Bee tuna. Since the mid-1980s, Bumble Bee has undergone several ownership changes, beginning with Castle & Cooke's sale of … See more

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    Bumble Bee Foods, LLC, is an American company that produces canned tuna, salmon, other seafoods, and chicken under the brand … See more

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    The Bumble Bee company began in 1899 when seven salmon canners in Astoria, Oregon, formed the Columbia River Packers Association (CRPA) under the leadership of See more

    The company formerly ran a cannery in Astoria, Oregon, the Samuel Elmore Cannery, which had been designated a National Historic Landmark. The deteriorating structure was later … See more

    The brand is known for its "Yum Yum Bumble Bee" advertising jingle. The jingle was adapted into a song by the ska band Mephiskapheles on their 1994 record God Bless Satan. Horatio, a bee, is the mascot of the brand. See more

    • Martin, Irene; Roger Tetlow (2011). Flight of the Bumble Bee: The Columbia River Packers Association & a Century in the Pursuit of Fish. Long Beach, WA: Chinook Observer. ISBN 978-0615548456. See more

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  4. Tuna supply chains under scrutiny as Bumble Bee …

    Feb 7, 2020 · On Jan. 31, Taiwan-based Fong Chun Formosa Fishery Company (FCF), one of the top three global tuna traders, bought U.S. canned-tuna brand Bumble Bee Foods for $928 million.

  5. Bumble Bee Foods Officially Acquired by FCF; CEO Jan …

    Taiwanese tuna trader FCF Co. officially announced its acquisition of Bumble Bee Foods on January 31. The sale was initially approved on January 23 after FCF ended up as the only bidder for the San Diego-based company.

  6. Our Story - Bumble Bee

    A time of expansion as the company acquires a number of seafood companies, including Clover Leaf®, Canada’s leading marketer of canned seafood, in 1999. In 2004, Clover Leaf® and Bumble Bee merge with Connors Bros., makers of …

  7. FCF CO., LTD., Largest Tuna Supplier in Western Pacific, …

    Jan 31, 2020 · (FCF), one of the world’s largest integrated marine industry supply-chain service providers, announced today that it has acquired Bumble Bee Foods (Bumble Bee), a 120-year-old beloved marketer...

  8. Bumble Bee closes sale to FCF; CEO Jan Tharp calls it

    Jan 31, 2020 · The sale of Bumble Bee’s North American assets to the Kaohsiung, Taiwan-based tuna supplier Fong Chun Formosa (FCF) Fishery Company’s came after Bumble Bee filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy on 22 …

  9. About Us | Bumble Bee Seafoods

    Bumble Bee partners with FCF Co, Ltd., an industry leader in sustainability and traceability, and Ocean Outcomes to launch a longline albacore tuna Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) in the Indian Ocean, the first-of-its-kind in the …

  10. Judge approves FCF’s purchase of Bumble Bee Foods

    Jan 24, 2020 · U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Laurie Silverstein has approved Fong Chun Formosa (FCF) Fishery Company’s stalking-horse bid for Bumble Bee Foods, giving the Kaohsiung, Taiwan-based tuna supplier ownership and …

  11. Who is Andrew Choe? Bumble Bee Foods Welcomes …

    Bumble Bee Foods welcomed a new CEO this week — former StarKist CEO Andrew Choe. Choe replaces Chairman Jerry Chou , who assumed the role of CEO in June 2022 following Jan Tharp’s departure from the role.

  12. FCF acquires Bumble Bee Foods for $928m - Food Processing …

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