Lamb Weston
Type | Public |
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NYSE: LW S&P 500 Component | |
Industry | Food processing |
Founded | 1950 |
Headquarters | Eagle, Idaho |
Products | Packaged foods |
Revenue | US$3,423.7 million (2018) |
US$580.1 million (2018) | |
US$433.7 million (2018) | |
Total assets | US$2,752.6 million (2018) |
Total equity | US$−334.8 million (2018) |
Number of employees | 7,200 (2018) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references Data from 2018 annual report[1] |
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. is an American food processing company that is one of the world's largest producers and processors of frozen french fries, waffle fries, and other frozen potato products.[2][3][4] It is headquartered in Eagle, Idaho, a suburb of Boise.[5]
History[]
The company was founded in 1950 by Gilbert Lamb.[6] In 1988 it was acquired by ConAgra Foods corporation.[7] In November 2016, ConAgra spun off the company to its shareholders.[4]
Subsidiaries[]
Lamb Weston Holdings has subsidiaries[8] in Europe, Asia and Southern America.
Companies[]
- Lamb Weston - Shanghai,[9] two processing plants
- TaiMei Potato Industry
- Lamb Weston / Meijer: joint venture of Lamb Weston Holdings and Meijer Beheer B.V.[10], seven processnig plants in the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Austria and Russia[11]
- Alexia Foods
- Lamb Weston Canada ULC
- Unisur Alimentos Ltda
- Lamb Weston Alimentos Modernos S.A.
Processing plants[]
- American Falls (Idaho)
- Boardman East (Oregon)
- Boardman West (Oregon)
- Connell (Washington)
- Delhi (Louisiana)
- Hermiston (Oregon)
- Pasco (Washington)
- Lamb Weston RDO Frozen - Park Rapids (Idaho)
- Quincy (Washington)
- Richland (Washington)
- Twin Falls (Idaho)
- Warden (Washington)
References[]
- ^ "US SEC: Form 10-K Lamb Weston Holdings Inc". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
- ^ Aroostook County Transportation Study, Aroostook County: Environmental Impact Statement. Aroostook County Transportation Study, Aroostook County: Environmental Impact Statement. Federal Highway Administration. 2009. p. 3-48. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ Schlosser, E. (2001). Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal. Edition 001 Series. Houghton Mifflin. pp. 116-117. ISBN 978-0-395-97789-7. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ a b Duprey, Rich (October 21, 2018). "Can Lamb Weston Stock Keep Beating the Market?". The Motley Fool. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ Culverwell, Wendy (July 19, 2018). "Here's why Lamb Weston's news is good for the Mid-Columbia". Tri-City Herald. Retrieved November 3, 2018.
- ^ Company factsheet. Lambweston.com.
- ^ Nunes, Keith (2015-11-18). "ConAgra Foods to spin off Lamb Weston business". www.foodbusinessnews.net. Retrieved 2022-01-14.
- ^ www.potatopro.com // Lamb Weston Holdings Inc
- ^ www.potatopro.com // Lamb Weston - Shanghai
- ^ www.potatopro.com // Lamb Weston Meijer
- ^ www.potatopro.com // Belaya Dacha / LWM - Lipetsk
External links[]
- www.lambweston.com - Official site
- Business data for Lamb Weston Holdings:
Categories:
- Corporate spin-offs
- Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange
- Food and drink companies established in 1950
- Food and drink companies based in Idaho
- 1950 establishments in Idaho
- Companies based in Boise, Idaho
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