Western Pacific tuna stocks in healthy state, regional survey finds
The results of the annual WCPFC stock assessment found that all four major species of tuna in the region were maintained above sustainable levels
Bolton confirms Spain’s Corrales in as Tri Marine CEO, replacing retiring Curto
In July, Undercurrent News was first to report that Juan Corrales, was tipped as Tri Marine's next CEO, replacing Renato Curto, who is retiring
Jury finds former Bumble Bee CEO Lischewski guilty on price-fixing charges
Christopher Lischewski's lawyers previously argued that the ex Bumble Bee CEO was unaware that two employees were collaborating with rivals
Bumble Bee’s Clover Leaf files for bankruptcy in Canada
Clover Leaf, which is also known as Connors Bros., houses Bumble Bee's Canadian labels: Clover Leaf, Brunswick and Beach Cliff
Prosecutor to Lischewski: ‘How many people have lied according to you?’
'Sir, isn’t it true that the people connected to this case have accepted responsibility for their actions except for you?' prosecutor Manish Kumar asked Christopher Lischewski
Asserting innocence, Lischewski hopes to return to Bumble Bee CEO role
Former Bumble Bee Foods CEO Christopher Lischewski testified that he was 'shocked' when he learned that two of his former subordinates had pleaded guilty to price-fixing
Bumble Bee’s earnings down 20% since Thai Union deal collapse
The earnings drop was further compounded by mounting costs from Bumble Bee's guilty plea to price-fixing charges, including a $25m fine, legal costs and unresolved civil lawsuits
Judge denies Bumble Bee request to have FCF named ‘critical vendor’
Bumble Bee Foods will be able to immediately pay nearly a fifth, $12 million, of the $50.5m that it owes to its biggest creditor, tuna supplier, and possible future owner, FCF Co
Lischewski tells jury he had no knowledge of price-fixing
When Chris Lischewski's lawyer asked why his client pleaded not guilty to price-fixing charges, the former Bumble Bee Foods' CEO had a simple answer: 'Because I'm not guilty'
Bumble Bee sale to FCF could leave US gov’t $56m short, civil litigants empty-handed
The proposed sale of Bumble Bee to FCF would mean the US government misses out on $56 million it would receive in a sale outside of a bankruptcy process, sources say