NYC Comptroller Asks SEC to Investigate Tyson Food's Covid Response Tyson Foods falls after New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer asks SEC to investigate meat processor for allegedly making misleading disclosures about its coronavirus response. Author: Shares of Tyson Foods ( TSN) - Get Report traded lower Tuesday after the New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate the meat processor for allegedly misrepresenting its "slow and minimal" response to the coronavirus to its investors. Shares of Springdale, Arkansas company were down 1.65% to $68.63 at last check. In a statement, Stringer asked the SEC to look into Tyson Foods for making misleading disclosures to investors, including the New York City Retirement Systems, regarding its worker health and safety protections.