grassfarmer: I do remember when Cargill came in around 1989. At that time there were basically five plants of any importance in Alberta and the new state of the art Canada Packers plant at Moosejaw. There were a few bit players like Nilssons Edmonton packers and Grand Prairie Packers but the big 5 plants killed the majority of the cattle.
XL Calgary was a complete bust....heavily in debt to the AB government, an aging plant on valuable Calgary real estate.
Lakeside Packers at Brooks was a hole, the pariah of the meatpacking business.
Burns in Calgary was old and again built on some very valuable real estate.
Canada Packers Red Deer was a 20 year old plant that had always upgraded to tha latest technology. Lethbridge Canada Packers was slightly older but well maintained and again with the latest technology.
Cargill got a very sweetheart deal from the AB government. No one else was able to get the kind of deal they got!
The management of Canada Packers saw the writing on the wall and sold out. This packing chain (CP) was a very solid well run business (the best and most profitable packer in Alberta). Burns was well run but not much investment had been going into their plants.
XL was poorly run, heavily in debt and probably facing bankruptcy.
Lakeside Packers was a bottom feeder.
When Cargill opened the management team was almost exclusively former Canada Packers employees.....in fact if you stopped in at the office at High River.....you might have thought you were at CP Red Deer!
In the end the poorest packers went on to eventually become XL Lakeside....the best packers quit because the game was rigged and they took their money and left!
How I know a bit about this was I had a couple of thousand shares in Canada Packers.....and I can honestly say it was one of the few investments I ever made that really paid off!
XL Calgary was a complete bust....heavily in debt to the AB government, an aging plant on valuable Calgary real estate.
Lakeside Packers at Brooks was a hole, the pariah of the meatpacking business.
Burns in Calgary was old and again built on some very valuable real estate.
Canada Packers Red Deer was a 20 year old plant that had always upgraded to tha latest technology. Lethbridge Canada Packers was slightly older but well maintained and again with the latest technology.
Cargill got a very sweetheart deal from the AB government. No one else was able to get the kind of deal they got!
The management of Canada Packers saw the writing on the wall and sold out. This packing chain (CP) was a very solid well run business (the best and most profitable packer in Alberta). Burns was well run but not much investment had been going into their plants.
XL was poorly run, heavily in debt and probably facing bankruptcy.
Lakeside Packers was a bottom feeder.
When Cargill opened the management team was almost exclusively former Canada Packers employees.....in fact if you stopped in at the office at High River.....you might have thought you were at CP Red Deer!
In the end the poorest packers went on to eventually become XL Lakeside....the best packers quit because the game was rigged and they took their money and left!
How I know a bit about this was I had a couple of thousand shares in Canada Packers.....and I can honestly say it was one of the few investments I ever made that really paid off!
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