In the Green: Campbells Co (CPB) Closes at 30.96, Up/Down -0.71 from Previous Day

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In the latest session, Campbells Co (NASDAQ: CPB) closed at $30.96 down -0.71% from its previous closing price of $31.18. In other words, the price has decreased by -$0.71 from its previous closing price. On the day, 4.87 million shares were traded. CPB stock price reached its highest trading level at $31.63 during the session, while it also had its lowest trading level at $30.905.

Ratios:

For a deeper understanding of Campbells Co’s stock, let’s take a closer look at its various ratios. It provided that stocks Price–to–Cash (P/C) ratio for the trailing twelve months (TTM) is standing at 64.55 whereas its Price-to-Free Cash Flow (P/FCF) for the term is 12.98. For the most recent quarter (mrq), Quick Ratio is recorded 0.33 and its Current Ratio is at 0.78. In the meantime, Its Debt-to-Equity ratio is 1.88 whereas as Long-Term Debt/Eq ratio is at 1.65.

On April 23, 2025, UBS started tracking the stock assigning a Sell rating and target price of $36.

Insider Transactions:

Additionally, insider trades can be beneficial to investors who want to learn what the management thinks about stock prices in the future. A recent insider transaction in this stock occurred on Jun 05 ’25 when Christopher Foley bought 24,495 shares for $34.04 per share.

Brawley Charles A. III sold 2,498 shares of CPB for $100,000 on Mar 31 ’25. The EVP, Gen Counsel, and Corp Sec now owns 37,590 shares after completing the transaction at $40.03 per share. On Mar 31 ’25, another insider, Brawley Charles A. III, who serves as the Officer of the company, bought 3,000 shares for $40.15 each.

Valuation Measures:

Investors should consider key stock statistics when deciding whether to invest or divest. In the wake of the recent closing price, CPB now has a Market Capitalization of 9295677440 and an Enterprise Value of 16354104320. As of this moment, Campbells’s Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio for their current fiscal year is 20.46, and their Forward P/E ratio for the next fiscal year is 10.95. For the stock, the TTM Price-to-Sale (P/S) ratio is 0.90 while its Price-to-Book (P/B) ratio in mrq is 2.38. Its current Enterprise Value per Revenue stands at 1.599 whereas that against EBITDA is 8.816.

Stock Price History:

The Beta on a monthly basis for CPB is 0.10, which has changed by -0.31489265 over the last 52 weeks, in comparison to a change of 0.12463009 over the same period for the S&P500. Over the past 52 weeks, CPB has reached a high of $52.81, while it has fallen to a 52-week low of $31.17. The 50-Day Moving Average of the stock is -10.73%, while the 200-Day Moving Average is calculated to be -24.21%.

Shares Statistics:

For the past three months, CPB has traded an average of 3.93M shares per day and 6239310 over the past ten days. A total of 298.00M shares are outstanding, with a floating share count of 196.40M. Insiders hold about 34.12% of the company’s shares, while institutions hold 58.33% stake in the company. Shares short for CPB as of 1749772800 were 21634880 with a Short Ratio of 5.51, compared to 1747267200 on 18542885. Therefore, it implies a Short% of Shares Outstanding of 21634880 and a Short% of Float of 11.219999999999999.

Dividends & Splits

According to the company, the forward annual dividend rate for CPB is 1.52, from 1.52 in the trailing year. Against a Trailing Annual Dividend Yield of 0.048749197The stock’s 5-year Average Dividend Yield is 3.22. The current Payout Ratio is 78.31% for CPB, which recently paid a dividend on 2025-04-03 with an ex-dividend date of 1751500800. Stock splits for the company last occurred on 1997-03-18 when the company split stock in a 2:1 ratio.

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