Campbell’s stock hits 52-week low at 30.45 USD

Published 08/07/2025, 14:38
Campbell’s stock hits 52-week low at 30.45 USD

Campbell’s Co stock has reached a 52-week low, currently trading at $31.66, down significantly from its 52-week high of $49.85. The stock’s decline has been particularly steep, with a year-to-date return of -34.42%, reflecting a significant downturn in the company’s market performance over the past year. This decline is underscored by a 1-year change of -32.46%, indicating a challenging period for the food and beverage giant. Despite these headwinds, Campbell’s maintains a notable 4.93% dividend yield and has sustained dividend payments for 55 consecutive years. The stock’s recent low highlights investor concerns and market pressures that have impacted Campbell’s financial standing and stock valuation. According to InvestingPro analysis, the stock appears undervalued at current levels. As the company navigates these challenges, stakeholders will be closely monitoring its strategic responses and market conditions that may influence future performance. For deeper insights, access the comprehensive Pro Research Report, available exclusively on InvestingPro.

In other recent news, Campbell Soup (NASDAQ:CPB) has reported a mix of developments that investors should note. The company’s third-quarter earnings per share exceeded expectations, yet the full-year 2025 EPS forecast has been adjusted to the lower end of its previous range, partly due to a 2% sales pull-forward impacting the fourth quarter. Argus downgraded Campbell Soup’s stock from Buy to Hold, citing volume challenges and increased input costs affecting margins. They did, however, express optimism about the Sovos acquisition, particularly the Rao’s brand. Meanwhile, TD Cowen lowered its price target for Campbell Soup to $33, maintaining a Hold rating, and expressed concerns about the company’s pricing power and weak demand in the snacks business.

DA Davidson also reduced its price target to $34, highlighting the snacks portfolio as a pressure point and noting that increased spending on selling and marketing might be necessary. Bernstein SocGen adjusted their price target to $44 while maintaining an Outperform rating, praising the company’s soup segment performance despite challenges in the snacking category. Analysts pointed to potential future challenges, such as tariffs and increased marketing efforts, but remain optimistic about the meals and beverages segment. These developments reflect a complex picture for Campbell Soup as it navigates market pressures and consumer behavior shifts.

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