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CHS executives recently reported on the progress of the company's five key initiatives maximizing existing businesses, making strategic acquisitions, expanding its global footprint, strengthening the synergies among its businesses and creating CHS brand awareness but also focused on the long-term direction of the company. In November, CHS reported its fourth-best earnings in its nearly 80 years with net income of $381.4 million for fiscal ...
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