Campbell Soup Company (CPB)
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Campbell Soup Company (CPB) overview
Campbell Soup is a packaged-foods company known for its soups and snacks, including Pepperidge Farm and Goldfish. It is a member of the S&P 500 and is classified in the Consumer Staples sector — food, beverage and household-goods companies that tend to hold up in any economy.
Campbell Soup Company trades on the NasdaqGS under the ticker symbol CPB. As of the most recent market data, the stock was priced around $22.08, down 2.52% on the session.
Over the past 52 weeks, CPB has traded between $19.56 and $34.17. Shares are valued at a trailing price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of about 11.1, a common gauge of how richly the market prices the company's earnings. Campbell Soup Company also pays a dividend, currently yielding around 6.89%.
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Why investors watch CPB
As one of the larger companies in the Consumer Staples sector, Campbell Soup Company is closely followed by investors and often moves with broader trends across food, beverage and household-goods companies that tend to hold up in any economy. Traders watch CPB for earnings reports, analyst rating changes, and headlines that can shift sentiment — each of which is summarized on this page as it breaks.
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Latest CPB news

Campbell (CPB) Faces Margin Pressure and Leverage Concerns
Campbell Soup Company (CPB) is currently facing challenges related to margin pressure and concerns over financial leverage. The company has reported increased production costs which may impact profit margins. Additionally, its debt levels have garnered attention in light of its current financial obligations. These factors could influence investor sentiment and potentially affect CPB's stock performance moving forward.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Campbell Soup Company in the S&P 500?
Yes. Campbell Soup Company (CPB) is a member of the S&P 500 index, classified in the Consumer Staples sector.
What sector is CPB in?
Campbell Soup Company is classified in the Consumer Staples sector of the S&P 500 — food, beverage and household-goods companies that tend to hold up in any economy.
Where can I find the latest CPB news?
This page collects recent Campbell Soup Company (CPB) news and market analysis, each article summarized by AI and tagged with bullish, bearish, or neutral sentiment.
What is Campbell Soup Company's stock price?
As of the most recent market data, Campbell Soup Company (CPB) traded at approximately $22.08. Prices move throughout the trading day, so this reflects the latest available quote rather than a live price.
What is CPB's P/E ratio?
CPB trades at a trailing price-to-earnings ratio of about 11.1. The P/E ratio compares a company's share price to its earnings per share.