Tyson Foods Inc. has returned to a fourth-quarter profit, partly helped by higher prices and increasing sales of pork and prepared foods.
The improvement is a sign that the meat producer, based in Springdale, Ark., is getting past an industrywide downturn brought on by a combination of higher production costs and slumping demand as shoppers cut spending.
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