Hillshire Brands was created when the former Sara Lee Corporation spun-off its beverage division and renamed the remaining pieces of the company Hillshire Brands in 2012.
The beverage division, which produced coffee and tea, became D.E. Master Blenders 1753.
On the same day, the company began trading publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HSH.
Hillshire Brands manages the brands Hilshire Farm, Ball Park, Jimmy Dean, and State Fair, which are all deli meats and other packaged meat products including hot dogs and sausages. Aidells and Gallo are the company’s artisanal brands.
Hillshire Brands also produces Sara Lee cheesecake and line of frozen desserts.
Today Hillshire Brands trades on the NYSE, is a member of the S&P 400, has 9,100 employees, and had $3.98 billion in revenue in 2013.
Hillshire BrandsHillshire Brands was created when the former Sara Lee Corporation spun-off its beverage division and renamed the remaining pieces of the company Hillshire Brands in 2012.
The beverage division, which produced coffee and tea, became D.E. Master Blenders 1753.
On the same day, the company began trading publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol HSH.
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Hillshire Brands manages the brands Hilshire Farm, Ball Park, Jimmy Dean, and State Fair, which are all deli meats and other packaged meat products including hot dogs and sausages. Aidells and Gallo are the company’s artisanal brands.
Hillshire Brands also produces Sara Lee cheesecake and line of frozen desserts.
Today Hillshire Brands trades on the NYSE, is a member of the S&P 400, has 9,100 employees, and had $3.98 billion in revenue in 2013.