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Del Monte foods.


Del Monte Foods Del Monte Foods (NYSE: DLM) is an American food production and distribution company based in San Francisco, California.

It offers canned goods in Del Monte, S&W and Contadina brands, pet foods under Kibbles n' Bits, 9Lives, Pounce, Milk-Bone and several premium brands,
, the U.S.-based food group, has confirmed it has agreed to sell its seafood business to South Korea's Dongwon Enterprise Co. Dongwon has moved to buy a business that includes the StarKist brand but which has been struggling with mounting costs. The price of skipjack skipjack: see herring.

(cryptography) SkipJack - An encryption algorithm created by the NSA (National Security Agency) which encrypts 64-bit blocks of data with an 80-bit key.
 tuna tuna or tunny, game and food fishes, the largest members of the family Scombridae (mackerel family) and closely related to the albacore and bonito. They have streamlined bodies with two fins, and five or more finlets on the back.  is estimated to have jumped 70 percent in the last year and Del Monte said the sale - for $363 million - would help its margins. Dongwon will take on Del Monte's manufacturing assets in American Samoa American Samoa, officially Territory of American Samoa, unincorporated territory of the United States (2000 pop. 57,291), comprising the eastern half of the Samoa island chain in the South Pacific.  and Ecuador. For a two-year period, Del Monte will give assistance to Dongwon in areas including warehousing, distribution and IT.
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Publication:Food & Drink Weekly
Date:Jul 14, 2008
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