Performance
Hormel CEO sees fall as ‘wild card’ because of bird flu
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Star Tribune
Hormel Foods Corp.’s second-quarter profits topped Wall Street’s expectations, and its stock jumped 4 percent Wednesday, but uncertainty persists over lethal bird flu, which is hammering the company’s turkey business.