By Deborah Mary Sophia (Reuters) - U.S. packaged food companies are set for a flurry of deals in a push to revamp their brand portfolios as their pandemic-era fortunes fade and...
Investing.com - Campbell Soup (NYSE: CPB) reported fourth quarter EPS of $0.50, in line with the analyst estimate of $0.50. Revenue for the quarter came in at $2.1B versus the...
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Brigid Riley A slew of economic data is set to roll out on Thursday, including preliminary euro zone CPI numbers and...
By Deborah Mary Sophia (Reuters) -Kraft Heinz's CEO Miguel Patricio will step down from the role and be succeeded by Carlos Abrams-Rivera, the president of its North American...
Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB) today announced it agreed to a deal to acquire Sovos Brands for $23 per share in cash. The deal values Sovos Brands, the owner of brands such...
Investing.com -- U.S. stocks rose on Monday, starting the week off on a positive note ahead of a key inflation report due out Thursday. Here are some of the biggest U.S. stock...
(Reuters) -U.S. packaged food maker Campbell Soup (NYSE:CPB) will buy Michael Angelo's and Rao's owner Sovos Brands for $2.33 billion in cash, the company said on Monday,...
Campbell Soup (CPB) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.37 per share, or $1.48 annualized. The dividend will be payable on October 30, 2023, to stockholders of record on October 5,...
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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Get ready to rocket 🚀next meme stock
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Campbell Soup made 1.6 billion dollars in net income in 2020. Its currently valued at 14 billion dollars market cap. How is that even possible less then 10 times net income?? if this continues we will have a company that is worth less money then it actually makes. This is crazy.