Do the Chinese own Tyson Foods? Did the Chinese instruct Tyson Foods to get out of chicken and get involved with a company mass producing insects?
Many people think that Tyson Foods is an American company. Maybe it isn’t.
From here a year ago:
Tyson Foods Sells Majority Stake To Chinese Company – CMHI
by Vallery - SEPTEMBER 29, 2022
“The China-based Shandong Bao Shuan Group has purchased a majority stake in the American chicken company, Tyson Foods. Shandong Bao Shuan will now own 79.5 percent of Tyson Foods, while the American company will maintain a 20.5 percent stake. This is the first time that a Chinese company has acquired a major American food producer. The deal was completed on Monday, and it is valued at $8.55 billion.”
I may be mistaken, but I think that Shandong Bao Shuan Group is 100% owned by the provincial government of Shandong.
Commented on LinkedIn here:
Either this is an overseas subsidiary of Tyson Foods or this is some sort of “sensitive” – not to be covered by the western media topic?
Tyson Foods seems to have gone off producing chicken. From here a few months ago.
Tyson is closing four plants as chicken sales slump | CNN Business
“Chicken prices are down. That’s good news for chicken eaters, but bad news for Tyson Foods.
The meat processor, which supplies about a fifth of the beef, pork and chicken in the United States, said Monday that it is shutting down four chicken plants -— two in Missouri, one in Indiana and one in Arkansas — following declining chicken revenue. The Arkansas-based company previously announced two separate closures in the spring.
Note the June 2022 lists of major shareholders usually displayed that precede that announcement by 3 months. I wonder why the list has not been updated to June 2023?
These investment managers act as agents for US pension and index tracking funds that are largely actually owned, ultimately, by individual Americans and foreign pension and index tracking funds. So, no finger pointing at investment managers – they probably manage your money because you told or allowed them to! All of Vanguard’s and State Street’s investments are index replicators and half of Blackrock’s – these index tracking funds are prohibited from deviating from the investment objectives (for ESG reasons for example) of matching index returns by SEC laws.
Ok, that September 2022 deal was worth 8.5 billion dollars – it could be that the S mentioned are Hong Kong or American. The current market value of Tyson Foods is around 16.7 billion US dollars at a share price of 47 US bucks a share. (It was around 75 US bucks a share back in September 2022).
So, something does not add up, if 8.5 billion dollars bough 80% of the company when the share price was around 75 bucks and 100% of the company is worth 16.7 billion dollars at 47 bucks a share. As I mentioned, it could be the Chinese operations of Tyson.
All very confusing, right? This won’t help!
Exclusive: Tyson Foods plans to sell China poultry business | Reuters
“August 17, 2023 6:22 AM GMT+1Updated 2 months ago” – all about the timelines!
Out of interest, one US dollar buys 7.80 HK dollars and 7.32 Chinese Yuan. The HK$ has been at that level for decades because it is pegged there by the Hong Kong government prior to recolonisation by the Chinese and continues to be so. The Chinese Yuan has weakened a lot, as has the Japanese yen, against the US sollar, making imports from there to the US much, much cheaper than a few years ago.
So, “where’s the beef?” I hear you say.
Well, from here:
Major U.S Meat Producer to Open WEF-Linked Insect Plant - Slay News
“America’s largest meat producer has announced a new partnership with a World Economic Forum-linked company to open a major insect processing plant in the United States.”
Apparently, the company Tyson Foods is tying up with is Protix. “Protix already supplies insect-based protein to pet food makers Nestle SA and Mars Inc. The company was established in 2009, and the partnership with Tyson will expand operations internationally. Also “The company has also been hailed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and was awarded with globalist organization’s “Technology Pioneer” award. Protix CEO Kees Aarts is also listed as a member of the WEF.”
With a name like Aarts you won’t be surprised that it is a European company with a slogan “Bringing the food system back into balance with nature.”
Protix - Join the future of food today
“Of course, this can only happen in collaboration with our forward-thinking partners and strong and driven team, who all share the same values and goals. This is our call to all caring heroes, game-changers and innovators: join the future of food today.”
“Protix occupies a unique position in the insect sector. Our success story is one of unique experiences and industry firsts.
We stand unrivalled in our capacity to deliver consistently premium quality insect ingredients on an industrial scale.
Our determination to drive new legislation permitting the use of insect ingredients in food and feed has opened up major new markets. Our customer focus results in market leadership.”
Maybe they make the crickets that the MSM uses to expose vaxx damage.
“Protix has been awarded by the World Economic Forum with the Technology Pioneer award. In 2020 Protix was nominated as the fastest growing Dutch company with a social mission by the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship. Protix was recognised as the most innovative Dutch company, and won the Dutch Innovation award 2020.”
Here’s its products. Looks like it could make a beer.
Or pour their product direct into a sewage farm and not be noticed!
Seems that Protix may be 100% owned by Aarts and is leveraged to the eyeballs or feelers, though probably funded by EU taxpayers in one way shape or form?
From Wikipedia: Protix - Wikipedia
“The company was founded in 2009 by the CEO Kees Aarts. Protix is headquartered in Dongen, Netherlands.
In June 2017, the company raised €45 million in funding, at that time the largest investment in the industry.[2] In October 2017, Protix acquired Fair Insects, a company focused on breeding insects for human consumption.[3]
In June 2019, Protix opened a new site in Bergen op Zoom, which is the largest insect factory in the world.”
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When do the American people holler STOP !
The US govt has got to step in and put an end to this idiotic madness !
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