Pinnacle Foods

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Pinnacle Foods Group, Inc.
Type of Company Private
Founded 2004 (merger)
Headquarters United States Cherry Hill, New Jersey, USA
Key people C. Dean Metropoulos, Chairman
Jeffrey P. Ansell, CEO
William Toler, President
Industry Food processing
Products Frozen food, Condiments, Baking mixes, Packaged meat
Revenue $1,255.7 Million USD(2005)
Employees 2,700
Website www.pinnaclefoodscorp.com

Pinnacle Foods Corporation is one of North America's largest[citation needed] packaged food companies. In 2003, it acquired Aurora Foods, based in St. Louis, Missouri, which had been hurt by an accounting scandal which put that company at the brink of bankruptcy. [1].

Aurora was founded by Ian Wilson, a former executive with Coca-Cola and Dole, in 1995. Wilson used the company to purchase the Van de Kamp's seafood brand from Pillsbury and several other brands as the years progressed. These brands were in many cases market leaders, but the parent companies no longer considered them a part of their core marketing strategy, and refused to spend any more money on new marketing and development.

In 2001, Wilson and other Aurora executives pleaded guilty to securities fraud for misrepresenting the company's financial statements. Wilson was sentenced to 33 months in prison and was fined $1 million.

In 2000, Jim Smith, a former executive with ConAgra, was named CEO and was charged with restoring Aurora Foods to health. [2] He remained until 2002, which set events in motion leading to Aurora's acquisition. After the 2003 merger with Pinnacle Foods, Pinnacle closed the St. Louis offices and relocated all operations into the Cherry Hill, New Jersey headquarters.

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