Vita Announces Withdrawal from Chicago Stock Exchange
The Vita Seafood division is a U.S. leader in the herring and retail packaged salmon markets, and is engaged in several other food segments, including cream cheese, cocktail sauce, tartar sauce and horseradish.
24/08/07 Vita Food Products, Inc. announced that it has notified the Chicago Stock Exchange of its intent to withdraw its common stock, par value $.01 per share, from listing and registration on the exchange. The Company's common stock will continue to be listed on the American Stock Exchange.
The Vita Seafood division is a U.S. leader in the herring and retail packaged salmon markets, and is engaged in several other food segments, including cream cheese, cocktail sauce, tartar sauce and horseradish. More than 95% of Vita Seafood's sales are in kosher foods.
Vita Specialty Foods, Inc., the Company's wholly owned subsidiary, markets and sells honey, salad dressings, barbecue sauces and other meat enhancements and salsas. The Company markets and sells these items under the Virginia Brand, Oak Hill Farms, Scorned Woman, Jim Beam, Budweiser, Dr Pepper, 7UP and A&W brands.