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It’s been almost a year since Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. disclosed a probe into its accounting practices that wiped out $12 billion from one of the world’s largest agricultural commodities traders.
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The US agriculture industry has started talks with Donald Trump’s transition team in a bid to advocate for the food business as the president-elect pledges tariffs and mass deportations.
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Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. restated previous earnings, after earlier this month identifying new accounting errors, in a key step to regain investor confidence.
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. has delayed the release of its financial statement for the third quarter as the company works to restate previous reports. The shares fell in after-hours trading.
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. has appointed AT&T Inc.’s top lawyer to its board after one of the world’s largest agriculture commodities trader discovered more errors in its accounts.
The agriculture giant is expecting weaker profitability for its recently completed third quarter, and cut its bottom-line guidance for 2024.