Tyson: African Swine Fever could hit meat industry on level 'never experienced'
Tyson Foods Inc. TSN, -0.04% reported fiscal second-quarter net income of $426.0 million, or $1.17 per share, up from $315.0 million, or 85 cents per share, last year. Adjusted EPS was $1.20, beating the $1.14 FactSet consensus. Revenue totaled $10.44 billion, up from $9.77 billion last year and ahead of the $10.29 billion FactSet estimate.
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