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51.74 -0.15    -0.29%
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Type:  Equity
Market:  United States
  • Volume: 2,933,622
  • Bid/Ask: 0.00 / 0.00
  • Day's Range: 51.54 - 52.24
Campbell Soup 51.74 -0.15 -0.29%

CPB Balance Sheet

 
Featured here, the Balance Sheet for Campbell Soup Company, which summarizes the company's financial position including assets, liabilities and shareholder equity for each of the latest 10 period ending dates (either quarterly or annually).
AnnualQuarterly
Advanced Balance Sheet
Period Ending: 2024
28/07
2024
28/04
2024
28/01
2023
29/10
Total Current Assets 2190 2139 2070 2239
Cash and Short Term Investments 108 107 169 91
Cash - - - -
Cash & Equivalents 108 107 169 91
Short Term Investments - - - -
Total Receivables, Net - 648 635 726
Accounts Receivables - Trade, Net - 648 635 726
Total Inventory - 1300 1188 1340
Prepaid Expenses - - - -
Other Current Assets, Total 2082 84 78 82
Total Assets 15235 15243 12106 12257
Property/Plant/Equipment, Total - Net 2698 2904 2746 2717
Property/Plant/Equipment, Total - Gross - - - -
Accumulated Depreciation, Total - - - -
Goodwill, Net - 5072 3963 3960
Intangibles, Net 9793 4875 3108 3125
Long Term Investments - - - 3
Note Receivable - Long Term - - - -
Other Long Term Assets, Total 554 253 219 213
Other Assets, Total 2082 736 631 696
Total Current Liabilities 3576 3457 2056 2310
Accounts Payable - 1330 1305 1368
Payable/Accrued - - - -
Accrued Expenses - 501 510 456
Notes Payable/Short Term Debt - 1406 - 194
Current Port. of LT Debt/Capital Leases 1423 97 110 84
Other Current liabilities, Total 2153 123 131 208
Total Liabilities 11439 11328 8255 8500
Total Long Term Debt 5761 5752 4506 4500
Long Term Debt 5761 5713 4485 4484
Capital Lease Obligations - 39 21 16
Deferred Income Tax - 1491 1068 1076
Minority Interest - 2 2 2
Other Liabilities, Total 2102 -1180 123 -82
Total Equity 3796 3915 3851 3757
Redeemable Preferred Stock, Total - - - -
Preferred Stock - Non Redeemable, Net - - - -
Common Stock, Total 3796 12 12 12
Additional Paid-In Capital - 421 407 388
Retained Earnings (Accumulated Deficit) - 4685 4665 4573
Treasury Stock - Common - -1190 -1212 -1212
ESOP Debt Guarantee - - - -
Unrealized Gain (Loss) - - - -
Other Equity, Total - -13 -21 -4
Total Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity 15235 15243 12106 12257
Total Common Shares Outstanding 298 298 298 298
Total Preferred Shares Outstanding - - - -
* In Millions of USD (except for per share items)
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Charles Resheske
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sell at 90
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Trading idea - Entry point to be over 38.1/61.80%
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soup recession confirmed
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bioengineered ingredients is like genetic therapy clot shots in a can.
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generic is cleaning their clocks, time to give up the greed
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Oversold
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Next week it will reach $41 or it will reach $49?
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Amazing growth.
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CPB $44.69 -0.58% @ Close!
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Inflation fears are being overhyped. Look at the 80s, Inflation was over 4% on the regular and wages weren't even going up.
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The issue is the economic environment is more similar to the late 60s than the decade of the 80s. With all of this printing that has happened since the 08 crisis and funding of government programs has gone on the environment has been set up to be ripe for stagflation unfortunately. Also the US government has changed how the CPI is measured since the 70s and 80s and if it were measured like it was back then, the inflation rate in 2021 would have topped any year of the 70s.While I'm hoping things calm down I just don't think it'll happen I think it's going to get a lot worse before it gets better...That concludes my TED Talk
 
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