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  About Goya Foods
Goya was started in a small storefront in Lower Manhattan, New York, catering to local Hispanic families by distributing Spanish foods such as olives, olive oil and sardines.
Goya's commitment continues to be realized through its online presence, www.goya.com, which personalizes the consumer experience by providing great-tasting, authentic Latino recipes for the home cook as well as educating Hispanics and non-Hispanics alike to the diversity of Latin American cuisine.
Goya Foods remains firm in its commitment to being the brand of choice for authentic Latino cuisine while retaining its family-oriented approach to its consumers, all of whom comprise La Gran Familia Goya.
www.goya.com /english/about.html   (550 words)

  
  Goya Foods - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goya is the name of a famous brand of foods sold in many Latin American countries and in the United States.
Goya Foods is headquartered in Secaucus, New Jersey.
Goya is also the first Hispanic company to be exhibited at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Goya_Foods   (515 words)

  
 USCA1 Opinion 02-2483
We explained that "when a federal district court sits in diversity jurisdiction, its inherent power to impose monetary sanctions for contumacious conduct during the course of litigation is not circumscribed by the forum state's law regarding the imposition of sanctions." Id.
Contrary to the appellants' importunings, it was not necessary either for Goya to prove the actual time value of the wrongfully withheld funds or for the court to make specific findings derived from admissible evidence.
For another thing, the appellants' conduct was egregious, see Goya I, 290 F.3d at 75-77, and the district court reasonably could have believed that punishment and the need to deter others called for generosity.
www.ca1.uscourts.gov /cgi-bin/getopn.pl?OPINION=02-2483.01A   (1771 words)

  
 Goya Foods Inaugurates New Distribution Facility in Virginia
Members of the Goya Foods Unanue family and other Goya executives will join Governor Timothy M. Kaine as well as Virginia’s business, political and community leaders on October 11th, to mark a historic event for the company, which celebrates it’s 70th anniversary this year.
In commemoration of the official Goya ribbon-cutting, Goya Foods is donating 5,000 pounds of food to the Prince George County Food Bank and Clothing Closet.
Goya products have their roots in the culinary traditions of Hispanic communities around the world; their combination of authentic ingredients, robust seasonings and convenient preparation make them ideal for every taste and every table.
www.contactomagazine.com /goyafoods1006.htm   (497 words)

  
 Excite España - Búsqueda Web - Resultados con: goya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Francisco de Goya is one of the greatest masters that Spain has ever produced and is considered the...
Goya is a family-run food company offering beans, rice, nectars, seasonings and authentic Spanish, Mexican and Hispanic specialties.
Goya began his artistic career at the age of fourteen (1760) when he became an apprentice in the workshop of the Zaragoza painter Jose Luzán.
www.excite.es /search/web/results?q=goya   (211 words)

  
 Goya Foods Goes Live! with Strategic's Next Generation Driver Communication Sysytem
Goya Foods Selects Strategic for Next-Generation Driver Commission System
Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, has selected Strategic to develop its next-generation driver commission system.
Goya needed a system that would allow the complex commission schedules that form the basis on which they pay their drivers, as well as the flexibility to generate ad hoc bonus payments when deemed appropriate by company management.
www.sbsusa.com /News/goyacomm.shtml   (279 words)

  
 Goya (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goya (opera), an opera by Gian-Carlo Menotti based on the life of Francisco Goya
Goya (ship), a German ship during World War II; sunk in April 16, 1945, killing ca.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Goya_(disambiguation)   (99 words)

  
 Foods For Trade - Print Profile: Goya Foods, Inc.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Goya Foods, Inc., was founded in 1936 by Spanish immigrants Prudencio and Carolina Unanue, who began by importing authentic Spanish products, such as olives, olive oil and sardines, and selling them to New York's growing Hispanic population.
More than 60 years later, Goya Foods, Inc., has become America's premiere purveyor of rice, beans, seasonings, nectars and authentic Latin specialties.
Goya products are distributed from coast to coast and beyond, to customers from all backgrounds who seek great-tasting and quality food products.
www.foodsfortrade.com /print.php?id=57   (98 words)

  
 Ducal Refried Beans Black dist. in the US by Goya Foods - 16 oz.
Goya Foods produces about 1,000 Hispanic and Caribbean grocery items, including canned and dried beans, canned meats, fruit nectars, olives, rice, seasonings and sauces, plantain and yucca chips, and frozen entrees.
Goya Foods also sells beverages such as tropical fruit nectars and juices, tropical sodas, and coffee.
Goya is owned by the Unanue families, who founded the company in 1936.
www.mexgrocer.com /1400.html   (466 words)

  
 Goya Foods Marks 70th Anniversary with Major Gains
Goya's investment in its operations insures that we will be well-positioned to grow with our market and lead in its development." states Mr.
Goya Foods will realize these substantial gains through the creation of new, state-of-the art manufacturing and distribution centers as well as the strategic expansion of its current facilities throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and Spain.
Goya products have their roots in the culinary traditions of Hispanic communities around the world; their combination of authentic ingredients, robust seasonings and convenient preparation make them ideal for every taste and every table.
www.hispanicscene.com /html/goyafoods.html   (587 words)

  
 Goya Foods
The brand's creators, the Goya family, moved from Spain to Puerto Rico, where they established themselves.
In Puerto Rico, Goya Foods has a manufacturing plant in Bayamon.
However, with time, Goya expanded to include many other types of foods, such as adobe seasoning, soda refreshments, tropical juices, tomato sauce, etc, etc.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/go/Goya_Rice.html   (85 words)

  
 Goya Adds Spice to Soup-in-a-Cup, Beans in Bid for Yankee Tastebuds - Goya Foods' ad campaign for rice-and-beans based ...
Fueling demand for on-the-go foods while seeking expanded usage among mainstream consumers, Goya Foods is rolling out in July the first rice-and-beans based soup-in-a-cup line, along with family-size extensions to its prepared beans and new flavors for its nectars, all supported via TV and radio ads by year's end.
Goya is also looking to add value to large-family purchases with the debut of a 29-oz.
Goya, which recently unveiled a full-scale redesign across all of its packaging to unify its brand image (Brandweek, March 20), spent $4.4 million on media last year, per Competitive Media Reporting.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BDW/is_23_41/ai_62918946   (444 words)

  
 Goya Foods to open new 138,000 sq ft. plant in Houston   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
June 22, 2005 -- Executives of the very popular Spanish food company, Goya Foods, joined members of Houston's city council and community leaders today to mark a historic event for the company at the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Houston plant and distribution facility.
The new facility will feature many of the newest industry technologies, in regards to food packing, storage and distribution; making the new Texas plant one of the most modern and efficient distribution plants in the company.
In commemoration of the official Goya groundbreaking, Goya Foods is donating 10,000 pounds of food (serving 40 thousand meals) to the End Hunger Network Prepared Meals Program distributed by the Houston Food Bank.
www.hispanicsurf.com /newsroom/2005/goya_new_plant_houston-062105.htm   (373 words)

  
 New Bodega Brand Competes With Goya Foods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The first bodega store-brand in the country, Mi Bodega is yet another reminder of the growing nationwide demand for Latino foods, experts said, as the number of Latino immigrants soars and their purchasing power increases.
Goya, which started out selling products that appealed mostly to the Puerto Rican community, has expanded its offerings in recent years to gain patronage from other Hispanic groups.
Goya spokesperson Rafael Toro said he heard talk of the new line but declined further comment.
www.virtualboricua.org /Docs/nd07.htm   (630 words)

  
 67 years of authentic flavor! | Management > Business Support Services from AllBusiness.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Goya was founded on the importance of mealtime--the most important time for bringing together family and friends.
Goya offers an unsurpassed variety of more than 1,000 different authentic products that are widely used and enjoyed by people from the Carribean, Central and South America, Mexico, Spain and now more than ever, in the United States.
Goya's multi-million dollar business offers a wide variety of premium products including 23 different rice products and 30 different types of beans and peas--and an unbeatable assortment of innovative, delicious, easy-to-prepare and convenient products that help busy families meet their mealtime needs.
www.allbusiness.com /periodicals/article/554886-1.html   (683 words)

  
 brandchannel.com |Goya Foods Brand | Targeting Latinos | Puerto Rican Brands | brands | brand | branding news
Goya is a food company that happens to sells Latin American foods that anyone can enjoy.
Founded in 1936 by Pedro Unanue, Goya Foods Inc. is the second largest Latino-owned company in the United States.
It leaves the question of what Goya wants to be in the future unanswered, but seemingly incongruous promotion of Indian, Thai and Italian foods perhaps points to a nascent global ambition.
www.brandchannel.com /features_webwatch.asp?ww_id=187   (1296 words)

  
 Matter of Steel Los III/Goya Foods Inc. v Board of Assessors (2005 NY Slip Op 51015(U))
The counsel for Goya asserts that the statutory format for the PILOT program is well-settled, and sets up a formula for payments for the property that is based upon the tax assessment for the property and provides Goya the opportunity to challenge that assessment in the future.
Counsel for Goya also contends that, by reason of the fact that Goya is entitled to the benefit of its bargain, i.e., that it was induced to move its operation to Nassau, was overassessed and then prosecuted a tax certiorari proceeding, that the District cannot prevail in the context of a preliminary injunction against Goya.
This Court does not perceive Goya's actions herein to be deserving of depriving it of its bargain with the IDA and the County defendants herein; nor are those actions deserving of injunctive relief.
www.courts.state.ny.us /REPORTER/3dseries/2005/2005_51015.htm   (4276 words)

  
 GOYA EXPANDS AT FORMER NORTHROP GRUMMAN SITE
Goya is one of the largest and most successful Hispanic-owned corporations in the nation and the world.
In consideration of Goya's continued commitment to New York and its decision to expand here, ESD will provide a $100,000 grant and a $100,000 loan toward infrastructure work, related to this new construction, including site preparation, grading, drainage, paving, and water and sewer connections.
Goya joins several other industries who have located in the former Northrop Grumman site including The Robert Plan, a major insurance company, and Briarcliff College, which is also a site for a new software technology incubator established with the support of ESD.
www.empire.state.ny.us /Press/1998/goya.htm   (981 words)

  
 HISPANICTrends.com - Winter 2003 - Cover Story
Goya Foods Vice President and Chief Operations Officer Andy Unanue gets the same e-mail forwarded to him almost daily: “You’re Hispanic if …” And inevitably the first item on the list is, “You have Goya foods in your kitchen cabinet.”
Goya Foods Inc. is the biggest Hispanic family-owned food company in the United States.
Goya, which spends $10 million annually on ads, has a refurbished, bilingual web site, www.goya.com, and a new tagline, “What a Way to Goya!” You can trace the company’s history by going to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, where Goya is archived, at www.americanhistory.si.edu).
www.hispaniconline.com /trends/2003/winter/cover/index.html   (1957 words)

  
 Press Release Archives - #489-96 - Salutes Goya Foods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
GOYA is the largest Metropolitan area sponsor of the United Negro College Fund Telethon and has provided an endowment to Seton Hall University.
GOYA Foods, Inc. is the largest Hispanic-owned company in the nation.
Among the nearly 1,000 food products and ingredients it offers are a variety of canned and dried beans, rice and rice specialty mixes, imported olives and olive oil from Spain, Sazon and Adobo seasonings, frozen Caribbean entrees and tropical fruit nectars and juices.
www.nyc.gov /html/om/html/96/sp489-96.html   (467 words)

  
 Hispanic consumers are Goya's gold mine: the no. 1 food company among U.S. Hispanics reflects tradition in both ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Goya is identified with the Hispanic market to a degree that few, if any, other U.S. companies have achieved.
Goya's sales have grown from $300 million in 1992 to about $750 million in 1999.
That is why Goya has two distinct marketing approaches: one for Hispanics, the primary target, and another for the non-Hispanic market.
www.allbusiness.com /periodicals/article/642990-1.html   (657 words)

  
 Goya Goes Buen Gusto on Shelves - Brief Article Brandweek - Find Articles
Continuing to refresh its product line and broaden its customer base, Goya Foods is unveiling bold graphics across its canned meat, frozen food and tomato products.
Goya, riding the wave of high consumer interest in ethnic foods, quietly initiated the repackaging strategy via the Coleman Group, New York, three years ago to create a more uniform brand image on its array of products: dried and canned beans, rice, spices, sauces, Mexican specialties, Adobo seasoning and frozen foods, among others.
Though the new changes are subtle, said Colon, the old Goya labeling used for over 40 years did not exude energy contained no graphics and was not visually compelling.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0BDW/is_12_41/ai_61408844   (331 words)

  
 Goya Foods Incorporated - Secaucus, NJ - Insider Pages
Goya Foods, Inc. is the # 1 best selling hispanic food products througout the entire nation.
Their spanish food products are accepted by retailers and wholesalers just about anywhere in the country throughout supermarkets and grocery stores.
All their food products are in high demand by both the american and hispanic communities throughout the USA and overseas.
www.insiderpages.com /b/3718260481   (126 words)

  
 "CIBER Implements Operational and Strategic Systems for America’s Largest Hispanic-Owned Food Company " (Press ...
The program also allows GOYA to quickly verify payment of prior invoices for each product, ensuring that all charges and payments are accurate.
Goya Foods was founded by Don Prudencio and Carolina Unanue, Spanish immigrants to the U.S., in 1936.
GOYA offers more than 1,200 products under its own label, and was the first Hispanic company to be included in the Smithsonian’s Museum of American History.
www.ciber.com /news/article.cfm?id=20050829   (770 words)

  
 A Company with Great Taste: The Story of Goya Foods   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Founded in 1936, Goya Foods set out to reach the emerging Hispanic population in the U.S. For nearly seven decades, multiple generations of Hispanics have grown up with Goya Foods, which offers more than 1,200 products.
A Mariachi band sets the mood for an evening that features NBC Television’s Anna Carbonell and Goya Foods executives in conversation about the company’s history and its standing in the forefront of today’s marketplace.
Then follow the band to a delectable reception of Hispanic cuisine and libations and enjoy the opportunity to mingle with Goya Foods executives.
residentassociates.org /otosep/goya.asp   (139 words)

  
 Goya Foods, Inc. information and related industry information from Hoover's
Goya Foods produces approximately 1,200 Hispanic and Caribbean grocery items, including canned and dried beans, canned meats, fruit nectars, olives, rice, seasonings and sauces, plantain and yucca chips, and frozen entrees.
Goya is owned by one of the richest Hispanic familias in the US, the Unanues, which founded the company in 1936.
There are 25 competitors for Goya; see more.
www.hoovers.com /goya/--ID__40986--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml   (389 words)

  
 Hispanic Business - Goya Foods Announces the Groundbreaking of its Newest Plant and Distribution Facility   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Goya Foods Announces the Groundbreaking of its Newest Plant and Distribution Facility
Houston, TX--(HISPANIC PR WIRE - BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 2005--Members of the Goya Foods Unanue family and other Goya executives joined members of Houston's city council and community leaders today to mark a historic event for the company at the groundbreaking ceremony of the new Houston plant and distribution facility.
Goya manufactures packages and distributes more than 1,200 high-quality food products, including: canned and dry-packaged beans, rice and rice mixes; nectars; seasonings; and authentic Latin specialties.
www.hispanicbusiness.com /news/newsbyid.asp?id=23831   (514 words)

  
 Flightpath - Solutions
Since 1998, Goya Foods, the largest Hispanic-owned food company in the United States, has relied on Flightpath to continuously refresh its online presence and internet strategy in an effort to distinguish themselves from competitors and establish Goya Foods as the premiere source for authentic Latino specialties.
Flightpath collaborates with Goya’s advertising agency, Avrett Free Ginsberg, to insure that their brand attributes and product offerings are well represented online.
In addition to constantly rethinking the content and functionality present on their website, we’ve helped Goya successfully launch numerous promotions and sweepstakes including the Destination: Latin America trivia game and the Best of the Americas Cookbook giveaway.
www.xworld.com /solutions/case_goya.html   (157 words)

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