The beef product known as pink slime or lean finely textured beef is frozen on a large drum as part of its manufacturing process at the Beef Products Inc.'s plant in South Sioux City, Neb. AP Walt ...
Beef Products Inc. had been demanding billions until a defamation trial abruptly ended in late June. By Eriq Gardner Former Legal Editor-at-Large In Disney’s latest quarterly earnings report, the ...
Aug 9 (Reuters) - Walt Disney Co paid $177 million, in addition to insurance recoveries, to settle the closely watched "pink slime" defamation case against its ABC network by Beef Products Inc., a ...
Disney (NYSE: DIS) has managed to avoid getting slimed. The entertainment giant was potentially on the hook for a legal tab that approached $6 billion, but after a settlement with Beef Products Inc.
Disney quietly paid a huge sum of money to settle a controversial defamation case over ABC News’ use of the phrase “pink slime” to describe an additive that the cattle industry prefers to call “lean ...
Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS) likely paid $177M, in addition to insurance recoveries, to settle the closely watched "pink slime" defamation case against its ABC network by Beef Products. The quarterly filing ...
AIG sued the Walt Disney Company on Thursday, seeking a declaration that it does not have to pay a $25 million insurance claim arising from the “pink slime” defamation case. Beef Products Inc. filed a ...
The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS) likely paid $177 million toward a settlement with Beef Products Inc., the South Dakota-based meat processing company that filed suit against ABC News over its 2012 ...
Disney paid at least $177 million to settle the “pink slime” defamation suit filed against its ABC News division, according to a footnote in the company’s latest quarterly earnings report. The amount ...
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