Family behind US seafood giant on hunt for investor
One of the largest family owned US seafood companies is out in the market looking for an investor, sources told Undercurrent News
Boston 2022: Fortune seeks to expand fulfillment business beyond Wisconsin; Bakkafrost’s new plane
The Boston seafood show is back after a two-year absence and Undercurrent News has sent a large crew of reporters to cover the event, scheduled for March 13-15
Champlain closed deal for US lobster supplier as sale process ramped up
Canadian private equity Champlain Financial closed a deal for a US live lobster specialist last year, as the ongoing sale process for its seafood platform ramped up
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay to avoid lobster roll controversy at Boston eatery
Ramsay's Kitchen, which opened Jan. 24, is serving both the Maine lobster roll and the Connecticut lobster roll
Maine delegation details lobster rope-gear dilemma in further appeal for delay
'The economic harm imposed by the gear conversion deadline will be severe, and the scarcity of required gear is making it difficult...' -- Maine delegation to commerce secretary
Two Washington state lobster roll spots to close over high meat prices
Chad White said he is being charged more than $64 per pound wholesale for the meat and would have to raise his prices to $59 for a lobster roll to maintain a healthy margin
Test shows vacant Maine lobster pounds could work to grow scallops
The scallops raised by the Downeast Institute at three former lobster pounds -- two in Beals and one in Steuben -- grew faster and with a higher survival rate
As sale of one Canadian seafood giant enters final stages, another gets going
With final, binding bids just in for Canadian private equity Champlain Financial's seafood 'rollup' platform, the sale process for Fisher King Seafoods is getting underway
Diversified tries calming Boston exhibitors with list of 73 pre-registered buyers
'Wakefern staff will not be attending in any capacity' -- Thomas Domenico, procurement manager
Maine bill would allow lobster harvesters earlier starts in September
The legislation would let harvesters start hauling their traps as early as 4 a.m.