Market capitalization | $20.16b |
Enterprise Value | $29.04b |
P/E (TTM) P/E ratio | 25.10 |
EV/FCF (TTM) EV/FCF | 19.92 |
EV/Sales (TTM) EV/Sales | 0.54 |
P/S ratio (TTM) P/S ratio | 0.38 |
P/B ratio (TTM) P/B ratio | 1.10 |
Dividend yield | 3.41% |
Last dividend (FY24) | $1.97 |
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14 Analysts have issued a Tyson Foods forecast:
14 Analysts have issued a Tyson Foods forecast:
Sep '24 |
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Revenue | 53,309 53,309 |
1%
1%
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Gross Profit | 3,717 3,717 |
34%
34%
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EBITDA | 2,918 2,918 |
42%
42%
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EBIT (Operating Income) EBIT | 1,530 1,530 |
111%
111%
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Net Profit | 800 800 |
223%
223%
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In millions USD.
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Tyson Foods, Inc. engages in the production of processed food. It operates through the following segments: Chicken, Beef, Pork, and Prepared Foods. The Chicken segment involves in domestic operations related to raising and processing live chickens into fresh, frozen, and value-added chicken products, as well as sales from allied products. The Beef segment includes operations related to processing live fed cattle and fabricating dressed beef carcasses into primal and sub-primal meat cuts and case-ready products. The Pork segment comprises operations related to processing live market hogs and fabricating pork carcasses into primal and sub-primal cuts and case-ready products. The Prepared Foods segment manufactures and markets frozen and refrigerated food products and logistic operations to move products through the supply chain. The company was founded by John W. Tyson in 1935 and is headquartered in Springdale, AR.
Head office | United States |
CEO | Donnie King |
Employees | 138,000 |
Founded | 1935 |
Website | www.tysonfoods.com |
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