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No company executives were charged. The company agreed to pay $8 million in criminal fines, which the Justice Department called the highest criminal fine ever in a food investigation, plus an additional $3.2 million in forfeitures to the federal government. The fine may do little to ConAgra¡¦s bottom line. In the latest quarter, the company reported revenue of $3.88 billion.
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The company earned more than $303 million in fiscal 2014, and those results were weighed down by restructuring charges. In the latest quarter, ConAgra reported revenue of $3.88 billion.
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