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Simply Good Foods Co (NASDAQ:SMPL) President and CEO Geoff E. Tanner, has purchased 6,050 shares of common stock on July 23, 2025, according to a new SEC filing. The company, which InvestingPro analysis shows maintains excellent financial health with strong liquidity metrics, has seen its stock trading near its 52-week low of $30.46.
The shares were bought at a price of $33.107, for a total transaction value of $200,297. Following the transaction, Tanner directly owns 98,190 shares of Simply Good Foods Co. According to InvestingPro’s Fair Value analysis, the stock appears undervalued, with the company maintaining a healthy current ratio of 3.95 and operating with moderate debt levels. For deeper insights into Simply Good Foods and access to comprehensive Pro Research Reports covering 1,400+ top stocks, visit InvestingPro.
In other recent news, The Simply Goods Group reported third-quarter 2025 results that exceeded expectations for adjusted EBITDA, despite a slight miss in net sales for its OWYN brand. The company achieved organic sales growth of 3.8%, surpassing consensus expectations of 2.25%. However, UBS has maintained a Neutral rating on Simply Goods, citing a lower fiscal year 2025 outlook due to weaker consumer demand, elevated inflation, and tariff headwinds. Meanwhile, Bernstein reiterated an Outperform rating with a $45.00 price target, highlighting that the results were slightly better than expected. Mizuho (NYSE:MFG) also maintained an Outperform rating but lowered the price target to $43.00, attributing this to the momentum of the Quest brand and stable Atkins sales. DA Davidson reiterated a Neutral rating with a $38.00 price target, noting the balance between gross margin and operating expenses. These developments indicate diverse analyst perspectives on Simply Goods’ future performance.
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