💨 Abstract
The Herald's press highlighted that Del Monte, a 138-year-old food company has filed for bankruptcy, aiming to sell all its assets. Among its key items, College Inn broth and Contadina canned tomatoes are included. Despite the financial turmoil, Del Monte procured $912.5 Million in fresh investments to facilitate the sale process and cushion their regular activities.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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