Campbell's acquisition of Sovos aimed to boost growth, but near-term earnings pressure and integration risks remain significant concerns. Despite steady sales growth via M&A, organic growth is weak and margins have stagnated, with net debt still high after recent divestitures. Shares have fallen sharply, now trading at just 10x earnings, reflecting investor disappointment and presenting a potentially attractive entry point for value seekers.
Campbell (CPB) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
CPB stock nears a 52-week low as weak snack sales, cost inflation and a muted outlook weigh on investor sentiment.
![]() CPB 9 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 3 Jul 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 3 Apr 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 3 Jan 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 4 Oct 2023 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
27 Aug 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | 0.57 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
5 Mar 2025 Date | | 0.72 Cons. EPS | 0.74 EPS |
29 Aug 2024 Date | | 0.62 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
16 Aug 2024 Date | | 0.62 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
5 Jun 2024 Date | | 0.7 Cons. EPS | 0.75 EPS |
![]() CPB 9 months ago Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 3 Jul 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 3 Apr 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 3 Jan 2024 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
![]() CPB 4 Oct 2023 Paid | Quarterly | $0.37 Per Share |
27 Aug 2025 (In 1 month) Date | | 0.57 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
5 Mar 2025 Date | | 0.72 Cons. EPS | 0.74 EPS |
29 Aug 2024 Date | | 0.62 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
16 Aug 2024 Date | | 0.62 Cons. EPS | - EPS |
5 Jun 2024 Date | | 0.7 Cons. EPS | 0.75 EPS |
Packaged Foods Industry | Consumer Defensive Sector | Mick J. Beekhuizen CEO | XHAN Exchange | US1344291091 ISIN |
US Country | 14,400 Employees | - Last Dividend | 18 Mar 1997 Last Split | 1 Jul 1985 IPO Date |
The Campbell Soup Company, with its various subsidiaries, stands as a prominent manufacturer and marketer of food and beverage products globally. Established in 1869 and headquartered in Camden, New Jersey, the company serves a wide market across the United States and internationally. Campbell Soup Company's operations are divided into two main segments: Meals & Beverages and Snacks. These segments cater to both retail and foodservice industries through an extensive distribution network, reaching customers via retail food chains, mass discounters, club stores, convenience stores, drug stores, dollar stores, e-commerce platforms, and more. The company's dedication to quality and variety has cemented its status as a household name in the food and beverage industry.
This segment focuses on the retail and foodservice industries within the United States and Canada. It includes iconic Campbell's condensed and ready-to-serve soups, Swanson broth and stocks, and Pacific Foods broth, soups, and non-dairy beverages. Additionally, it encompasses Prego pasta sauces, Pace Mexican sauces, Swanson canned poultry, V8 juices, and Campbell's own tomato juice. The segment is also known for offering foodservice snack products in Canada, including snacks and beverages that cater to a variety of tastes and dietary needs.
Campbell's Snacks segment is responsible for the retailing of Pepperidge Farm cookies, crackers, fresh bakery items, and frozen products in the market. Notable products include Goldfish crackers, Snyder's of Hanover pretzels, Lance sandwich crackers, and Cape Cod and Kettle Brand potato chips. Furthermore, this segment offers Late July snacks, Snack Factory pretzel crisps, Pop Secret popcorn, amongst other popular snacking choices. Unique to this division is its outreach beyond the United States, as it also serves consumers in Latin America, making Campbell’s products a global snacking option.