
Campbell Soup Company (CPB) navigates strategic shifts, industry trends, and financial health. The Sovos Brands acquisition and dividend stability are key factors. Short-term headwinds require agile management.
Campbell Soup Company navigates strategic shifts with the Noosa sale and Sovos Brands integration, facing market challenges and evolving consumer trends.
Campbell Soup Company navigates strategic shifts, integrating Sovos Brands while selling Noosa, amidst evolving market dynamics and new leadership.
A comprehensive intraday update on Campbell Soup Company (CPB), examining strategic shifts, market challenges, and recent financial performance. All data is sourced from Monexa AI.
A deep dive into Campbell Soup Company's transformative phase in 2025, marked by a new CEO, Sovos integration, and evolving market dynamics.
Campbell Soup Company navigates a shifting food landscape with strategic acquisitions, GLP-1 adaptation, and innovative partnerships.
Campbell Soup Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets food and beverage products the United States and internationally. The company operates through Meals & Beverages and Snacks segments. The Meals & Beverages segment engages in the retail and foodservice businesses in the United States and Canada. This segment provides Campbell's condensed and ready-to-serve soups; Swanson broth and stocks; Pacific Foods broth, soups, and non-dairy beverages; Prego pasta sauces; Pace Mexican sauces; Campbell's gravies, pasta, beans, and dinner sauces; Swanson canned poultry; Plum baby food and snacks; V8 juices and beverages; and Campbell's tomato juice. The Snacks segment retails Pepperidge Farm cookies, crackers, fresh bakery, and frozen products; Milano cookies and Goldfish crackers; and Snyder's of Hanover pretzels, Lance sandwich crackers, Cape Cod and Kettle Brand potato chips, Late July snacks, Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps, Pop Secret popcorn, Emerald nuts, and other snacking products. This segment is also involved in the retail business in Latin America. It sells its products through retail food chains, mass discounters and merchandisers, club stores, convenience stores, drug stores, and dollar stores, as well as e-commerce and other retail, commercial, and non-commercial establishments, and independent contractor distributors. The company was founded in 1869 and is headquartered in Camden, New Jersey.