Court Dismisses Class-Action Securities Lawsuit Against Pilgrimâs Pride
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On Monday, a District of Colorado final judgement ruled in favor of Pilgrimâs Pride Corporation dismissing securities allegations against the company in a putative class-action lawsuit filed by Patrick Hogan. This ruling dismisses the second amended complaint in the matter and ends the plaintiffsâ attempts to hold the company accountable for reduced value in securities due to antitrust allegations.Â
According to the amended final judgement, claims which were barred by the statute of repose were dismissed with prejudice, while claims from the plaintiff which were barred based on a lack of standing were dismissed without prejudice, but were âeffectively dismissed with prejudiceâ unless the plaintiff can prove he purchased stock in Pilgrimâs Pride during the required time period.Â
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. An Idaho-based Greek fast casual chain is looking to make the jump to the Southwest with plans to expand in New Mexico in the near future.
Gyro Shack’s menu consists largely of its namesake gyros as well as other Greek-inspired options like rice bowls, breakfast gyros and salads.
“We’re just really excited to grow,” president Seth Brink said. “We’ve taken a lot of time during COVID to … take a step back and thankfully we were able to maintain our sales.”
The planned expansion into Albuquerque coincides with a regional expansion including other parts of New Mexico and Arizona, Brink said.
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A (Mostly) Complete Guide to Everything at McGregor Square
The Rockies 659,000-square-foot development just southwest of Coors Field will open in phases starting in late March and include everything from a food hall to a hotel to a giant outdoor plaza. Cassidy Ritter •
March 5, 2021
Editor’s note 3/11/21: This story was updated to reflect the new number of fans allowed to attend games at Coors Field after an announcement Tuesday that the team was granted a variance from the state, approving an increased capacity from 12,500 fans to 21,000 fans.
Like much else, the Colorado Rockies storied Opening Day festivities will look a bit different this year. While there will be fewer fans carousing around LoDo only 21,000 people will be allowed to attend each game those who aren’t able to snag tickets will be able to take part in celebrations at one of downtown Denver’s most exciting new developments.