Tyson Foods earnings miss forecasts as slaughterhouse fire hurts beef sales
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Tyson Foods Inc fell short of Wall Street estimates for quarterly revenue and profit on Tuesday after a fire at a Kansas slaughterhouse hurt sales volumes in its beef business, the company's biggest segment.
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