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By The Motley Fool
November 1, 2023
Conagra: Why Consumer Purchasing Habits Look Poised to Swing in Favor of the Food Giant
Conagra is a large consumer staples company that sells products like popcorn and meat sticks. The shift in consumer habits may be starting to turn bac more_horizontal
By MarketBeat
October 24, 2023
Is Conagra Brands a Savvy Buy or a Value Trap?
The classic definition of a value trap is a stock or investment that appears to be trading at a cheap price and has valuation metrics such as its pric more_horizontal
By InsiderTrades
October 20, 2023
Institutions Buy Consumer Staples, is the Bottom in?
Consumer staples stocks are beaten down and trading at significant support levels where buying should begin; values are at historic lows, and yields a more_horizontal
By Seeking Alpha
October 19, 2023
Conagra: Volume Struggle Drives Low 12.3x TTM P/E
Conagra's Q1 results show disappointing 6.6% volume decreases and increasing interest expenses. The company has mediocre historical profits with low R more_horizontal
By Forbes
October 13, 2023
Conagra Stock Could Rise 40% If It Recovers To Pre-Inflation Shock Highs
CAG saw its stock trading at around $31 on June 18, 2022, when the Fed kept increasing rates, and now remains down by about 13% from those levels. more_horizontal
By MarketBeat
October 12, 2023
Will Higher Ozempic Use Mean Slimmed-Down Food Sales?
But does Novo Nordisk's good fortune translate to lower sales for companies like Walmart Inc. NYSE: WMT, Coca-Cola Co. NYSE: KO and PepsiCo Inc. NASDA more_horizontal
By Yahoo Finance
October 6, 2023
Conagra Brands reports dip in frozen food sales in earnings call
Conagra Brands (CAG) reported mixed first-quarter earnings on October 5, with adjusted earnings per share topping expectations. Conagra CEO Sean Conno more_horizontal
By PYMNTS
October 6, 2023
Conagra Sees Consumers Shift Away From Ready-to-Eat Toward Cooking
Amid ongoing financial challenges, Conagra Brands is seeing consumers' desire to save on food spending finally outweigh their demand for convenience, more_horizontal