
The Campbells (CPB) Stock
Established food maker with steady consumer demand. Here's the price, business snapshot, and what's worth knowing about The Campbells in August 2026.
Campbell Soup Company (ticker: CPB) is a long-established consumer staples firm best known for its canned soups, broths, shelf-stable meals and snacks under recognised brands such as Campbellβs, V8 and Pepperidge Farm. With a market capitalisation of about $9.25 billion, the company operates mainly through grocery and retail channels and benefits from steady, recurring demand for everyday food products. Investors commonly view Campbell as relatively defensive, supported by stable cash flows and a history of dividend payments, though growth is often slower than in higher-growth sectors. Key performance drivers include product innovation, pricing power, portfolio optimisation and cost control, while risks include commodity-price volatility, retail concentration, changing consumer tastes and execution risk on strategic initiatives. Managementβs focus on margin improvement and channel expansion (including e-commerce) may shape future returns. This information is educational and not personalised financial advice; values can rise and fall and past dividends do not guarantee future payments.
About This Stock
THE CAMPBELLS COMPANY
CPB
Current Price
$24.09
Potential 12 Month Profit
-3.20%
Sector
Consumer Non-Cyclicals
Industry
Food & Tobacco
Ticker
CPB
Market Cap
$7.10B
Potential 12 Month Profit
-3.20%
Sector
Consumer Non-Cyclicals
Industry
Food & Tobacco
Sixth Month Growth Performance
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts suggest holding Campbell's stock with a target price of $46.37, indicating moderate potential for growth.
Financial Health
The Campbells Company shows strong revenue and cash flow, indicating good financial performance overall.
Dividend
The Campbell Company offers a high dividend yield of 6.8%, making it appealing for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000, you would be paid $68 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
Why Youβll Want to Watch This Stock
Steady cash flows
Recognised brands and everyday products can produce consistent revenue, which may appeal to defensive investors β though performance can vary with market conditions.
Retail and channels
Sales depend heavily on supermarket listings and growing e-commerce channels; shifts in shopper habits can create both opportunities and risks.
Costs and margins
Commodity prices, supply-chain efficiency and pricing power affect profitability, so margin improvement programmes are an important focus for management.
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