Reassessing The Changing Outlook For Campbells Co (CPB)

Currently, there are 298.00M common shares owned by the public and among those 196.40M shares have been available to trade.

The company’s stock has a 5-day price change of -0.55% and -14.74% over the past three months. CPB shares are trading -18.65% year to date (YTD), with the 12-month market performance down to -21.73% lower. It has a 12-month low price of $32.95 and touched a high of $52.81 over the same period. CPB has an average intraday trading volume of 3.56 million shares. The stock is trading above its simple moving averages at the SMA20, SMA50, and SMA200, as the current price level is off by -1.11%, -5.69%, and -18.62% respectively.

Institutional ownership of Campbells Co (NASDAQ: CPB) shares accounts for 58.39% of the company’s 298.00M shares outstanding.

It has a market capitalization of $10.16B and a beta (3y monthly) value of 0.11. The stock’s trailing 12-month PE ratio is 22.51, while the earnings-per-share (ttm) stands at $1.51. Price movements for the stock have been influenced by the stock’s volatility, which stands at 0.80% over the week and 1.61% over the month.

Earnings per share for the fiscal year are expected to decrease by -4.68%, and -2.98% over the next financial year. EPS should shrink at an annualized rate of -0.75% over the next five years, compared to 15.98% over the past 5-year period.

Looking at the support for the CPB, a number of firms have released research notes about the stock. UBS stated their Sell rating for the stock in a research note on April 23, 2025, with the firm’s price target at $36. JP Morgan was of a view on March 06, 2025 that the stock is Neutral, while Piper Sandler gave the stock Overweight rating on November 14, 2024, issuing a price target of $47- $56. Bernstein on their part issued Outperform rating on October 07, 2024.

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