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The World’s Biggest Meat Company Gets the Greenlight to Go Public on the New York Stock Exchange

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    By By Georgina GustinApr 25, 2025, 4:55 am609 ptsHotTop
    photo of The World’s Biggest Meat Company Gets the Greenlight to Go Public on the New York Stock Exchange imageAdvocacy groups have pushed regulators to block JBS’ bid, noting its history of corruption charges, illegal deforestation and unfulfilled climate promises. Federal approval came after a big donation to Trump’s inauguration. By Georgina Gustin The world’s largest meat company, Brazil-based JBS, has sought…
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