
* Diamond shares rise as much as 7 pct before sliding back
Diamond Foods ( DMND +2.4% ) back on the rise after locking in a $225M recapitalization investment from Oaktree that had buzzed on Monday . The deal has new senior notes and warrants for 4.4M shares that could be canceled depending on walnut crops. Post your comment!
May 23 (Reuters) - Diamond Foods Inc said on Wednesday that Oaktree Capital Management will invest $225 million in the company to recapitalize its balance sheet.
By Neal Razi : Most of you have heard the adage "Sell in May and Walk Away" or of the "June Swoon." These refer to a traditional period of underperformance during the summer months from May to October. However, a recent note by Standard and Poor's had something interesting to say. S&P TRENDS & ...
incredibly attractive risk/reward opportunities for the independent thinker that can predict when the herd is wrong. Diamond Foods ( DMND ) is a stock that has gone through a rough patch; however, the underlying business continues to be attractive
(Reuters) - Diamond Foods Inc named Brian Driscoll, the former leader of Hostess Brands, as its new CEO in a bid to help turn around the snack company after an accounting scandal tarnished its reputation and caused the ouster of top management.
May 7 (Reuters) - Diamond Foods Inc named Brian Driscoll, the former leader of Hostess Brands, as its new CEO in a bid to help turn around the snack company after an accounting scandal tarnished its...
May 7 (Reuters) - Diamond Foods Inc tapped Brian Driscoll, the former leader of Hostess Brands, as its new chief executive who is expected to turn around the snack company after an accounting scandal...
(Reuters) - Diamond Foods Inc tapped food and beverage industry veteran Brian Driscoll as its new CEO to lead turnaround efforts after an accounting scandal tarnished the company's reputation and claimed the jobs of its top management.
May 7 (Reuters) - Diamond Foods Inc named food and beverage industry veteran Brian Driscoll as its new CEO, replacing interim chief Rick Wolford.