$CPB
Campbell Soup Co.
- NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE INC.
- Consumer Non-Durables
- Food: Major Diversified
- Manufacturing
- Fruit and Vegetable Canning
PRICE
$51.44 βΌ-0.136%
Extented Hours
VOLUME
2,346,754
DAY RANGE
50.935 - 51.74
52 WEEK
43.11 - 57.01
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@NoobBot #Crypto4Noobs
recently**@conorsen:** $CPB comments on labor situation improvement lately. Raises my antennae a bit, but with so many issues due to Omicron in January itβs worth waiting to watch things settle down: https://t.co/Q1txu6b8jL https://twitter.com/conorsen/status/1501658517710774275
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@PradeepB #droscrew
recentlyall ER plays from yesteday did well, CPB may not work out, still waiting for docu to report
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@PradeepB #droscrew
recentlyi will try to post once weekly > @PradeepB said: Earnings plays @everyone for this week ---------------------------- STO CRWD 138 put 3/11 ER play STO DKS 85 put 3/11 ER play STO Woof 16$ put 3/11 ER play STO zim 61 put 3/11 ER play STO docu 70 put 3/11 ER play STO cpb 43 put 3/11 ER play BLNK buy and sell 25$ calls for 3/11
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@PradeepB #droscrew
recentlyEarnings plays @everyone for this week ---------------------------- STO CRWD 138 put 3/11 ER play STO DKS 85 put 3/11 ER play STO Woof 16$ put 3/11 ER play STO zim 61 put 3/11 ER play STO docu 70 put 3/11 ER play STO cpb 43 put 3/11 ER play BLNK buy and sell 25$ calls for 3/11
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@Marcosx #ivtrades
recentlythey are coming for soup and other boring grocery items CPB KR
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@DarkPoolAlgo #Dark Pool Charts
recently$CPB I has soooo much animosity towards that ticker now, forced me to sell and now its running I cant even do a TA on it because I am so biased
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@DarkPoolAlgo #Dark Pool Charts
recentlyugh so I got assigned 300 shares of $CPB sold them and now the stock moves up SMH
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@DarkPoolAlgo #Dark Pool Charts
recently/*============================================= = Wednesday, June 9, 2021 = =============================================*/ Futures Up/Down % Last Dow -25.00 0.07% 34,561 S&P 500 2.25 0.05% 4,228 Nasdaq 28.50 0.20% 13,839 U.S. stock futures are mixed with Dow futures slipping, S&P futures flat and Nasdaq futures looking higher as Treasury yields fall to their lowest levels in weeks (1.50% for the 10-year) ahead of key inflation data later this week. Stock averages flirted with record highs on Tuesday, as the S&P neared but could not hold its early gains (ended Tuesday at 4,227, just off its closing high on May 7 of 4,232) while the Russell 2000 neared its all-time best close as investors appear wary ahead of inflation data due on Thursday in the form of consumer prices (CPI). Consumer discretionary and energy were the best performing major S&P 500 sectors on the day, while utilities were the weakest group. A lack of clear market catalysts kept institutional investors on the sidelines, while retail traders fueled the ongoing meme stocks rally with more volatility from the likes of AMC, GME, BBBY, WKHS, BB, with new names such as CLOV and WEN added to the fray. Fear remains non-existent in the market as the CBOE volatility index (VIX) touched its lowest level in over a year. It appears for the time being the βmeme stocksβ are taking over from crypto as the place to be as Bitcoin prices slid. Oil prices inch higher with WTI crude above $70 per barrel for the first time since October 2018 and Bitcoin rebounds. In Asian markets, The Nikkei Index fell -102 points to 28,860, the Shanghai Index rose 11 points to 3,591 and the Hang Seng Index dipped -38 points to 28,742. In Europe, the German DAX is down about -80 points to 15,555, while the FTSE 100 slides about -40 points to 7,050. China data showed May PPI +9.0% y/y vs +8.5% poll, +6.8% in April, May CPI +1.3% y/y vs +1.6% poll, +0.9% in April (CPI highest in eight months). Chinese stocks edge higher despite the fastest factory inflation since 2008 as benign CPI suggests only limited pass-through to consumers Market Closing Prices Yesterday The S&P 500 Index inched higher 0.74 points, or 0.02%, to 4,227.26 The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell -30.42 points, or 0.09%, to 34,599.82 The Nasdaq Composite gained 43.19 points, or 0.31%, to 13,924.91 The Russell 2000 Index advanced 24.58 points, or 1.06% to 2,343.76 Events Calendar for Today 7:00 AM ET MBA Mortgage Applications Data 10:00 AM EST Wholesale Inventories for April 10:30 AM ET Weekly DOE Inventory Data Earnings Calendar: Earnings Before the Open: BF/B, $CPB, $DAKT, $LOVE, $UNFI, $VRA Earnings After the Close: $ENZ, $GEF, $GME, $KLXE, $LAKE, $OXM, $RH, $TCL, $VRNT Other Key Events: Baird Global Consumer, Technology & Services Conference 2021 (virtual), 6/8-6/10 Deutsche Bank Global Consumer Conference (virtual), 6/7-6/10 Goldman Sachs Healthcare Conference (virtual), 6/8-6/10 Goldman Sachs 25th Annual European Financials Conference (virtual), 6/8-6/10 Jefferies Healthcare Virtual Conference, 6/8-6/10 Oppenheimer Virtual Software & Semiconductor Bus Tour, 6/7-6/11 Piper Global Exchange & FinTech Conference (virtual), 6/9-6/10 REITWeek 2021 Investor Virtual Conference, 6/8-6/10 UBS Global Industrials and Transportation Conference, 6/8-6/9 Macro Up/Down Last Nymex 0.11 70.16 Brent 0.12 72.34 Gold -2.60 1,890.25 EUR/USD 0.0019 1.2192 JPY/USD -0.06 109.44 10-Year Note -0.019 1.509% World News Chinaβs factory gate prices rose at their fastest annual pace in over 12 years in May as the producer price index (PPI) increased 9.0% from a year earlier (est. 8.5%), the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said driven by significant price increases in crude oil, iron ore and non-ferrous metals. On a monthly basis, the PPI rose 1.6%, up from a 0.9 uptick in April. Chinaβs consumer price index (CPI) rose 1.3% in May in annual terms, the biggest increase in eight months. That was still slower than analystsβ forecast for a 1.6% increase, after a 0.9% gain in April. S. Senate passed a wide ranging $250b Bill designed to counter China & compete with China Bipartisan group meeting, Republican Senators came out of the meeting saying that they made a lot of progress, there is work to be done to reach an agreement, Manchin says a positive meeting, moving in the right direction. Sector News Breakdown Consumer Casey General ($CASY) Q4 EPS $1.12 vs. est. 88c; Q4 revs $2.38B vs. est. $2.22B Calavo Growers ($CVGW) Q2 adj EPS $0.43 vs. est. $0.44; Q2 revs $276.82M vs. est. $267.07M; sees Q3 revs $280M-$300M vs. est. $295.8M; sees Q3 adjusted EBITDA $11M-$15M; Q2 Fresh segment revenue decreased 5%, due primarily to 9% growth in avocado volume, offset by a 10% decrease in avocado prices and 31% lower tomato revenue Limoneira ($LMNR) Q2 adj EPS 10c vs. est. 6c; Q2 revs $45.1M in-line with ests; believes it is prudent to not provide lemon guidance at this time until covid-19 vaccine is widely distributed; continues to believe avocado revenue in fiscal 2021 will be strong due to market factors and positive initial crop indicators Target Corp. ($TGT) raises its quarterly dividend by 32% to $0.90 Energy, Industrials and Materials The American Petroleum Institute ($API) showed crude oil stockpiles fell -2.1m bbl vs -3.5m expected: Cushing -420k: Gasoline +2.4m: Distillates +3.75m Air Products ($APD) and Baker Hughes (BKR) announced a strategic global collaboration to develop next generation hydrogen compression aimed at lowering the cost of production and accelerating the adoption of hydrogen as a zero-carbon fuel Ahead of its investor and analyst conference today, UPS (UPS) announced 2023 financial targets with FY23 consolidated revenue ranging from approximately $98 billion to approximately $102 billion vs. $99.92B consensus SPX Corporation ($SPXC) signs an agreement to sell 100% of the issued and outstanding stock of its wholly-owned subsidiary, SPX Transformer Solutions, to GE-Prolec Transformers, for $645 million in cash; lowers FY21 adjusted EPS view to $2.17-$2.37 from $3.06-$3.26 and lowers FY21 revenue view to $1.25B from $1.70B (est. $1.69B) ABM Industries ($ABM) Q2 adj EPS $0.82 vs. est. $0.71; Q2 revs $1.5B vs. est. $1.48B; raises year EPS view to $3.30-$3.50 from prior $3.00-$3.25 (est. $3.18); maintaining its guidance for FY 2021 Gaap income from continuing operations Boeing ($BA) seeks increase in $3.9bn Air Force One fixed-price contract; Manufacturerβs supplier problems could delay new jets for White House by a year β Financial Times reported Sherwin-Williams ($SHW) raises Q2 sales guidance and full year 2021 sales and diluted net income per share guidance; raises FY 2021 consolidated net sales guidance to be up a high-single to low-double-digit percentage over full year 2020; raises FY21 EPS view to $9.15-$9.45 from $8.80-$9.07 (est. $9.32) Global Ship Lease ($GSL) agrees to purchase 12 container ships from Borealis Finance LLC for an aggregate purchase price of $233.9M; GSLβs fleet will comprise 62 container ships with a total capacity of 322,770 TEU Vale ($VALE) said it will prepay an outstanding ~$2.5B balance related to project financing for the Nacala logistics corridor that serves the Moatize coal mine in Mozambique. Financials Cohen & Steers ($CNS) reports preliminary AUM $94.2B as of May 31; an increase of $1.4B from assets under management at April 30. The increase was due to net inflows of $760M and market appreciation of $815M, partially offset by distributions of $201M Amazon ($AMZN) is considering replacing JPMorgan (JPM) in its co-brand card deal, Bloomberg reported saying American Express (AXP) and Synchrony Financial (SYF) are being considered as an alternative UP Fintech ($TIGR)5M share Secondary priced at $24.50 Healthcare Karyopharm Therapeutics ($KPTI) announces key management changes to its commercial organization LYRA Therapeutics ($LYRA) announces positive outcome of end-of-phase 2 meeting with the FDA for lyr-210 for the treatment of chronic rhinosinusitis Option Care Health ($OPCH) 15M share Spot Secondary priced at $20.00 Technology, Media & Telecom Comtech ($CMTL) Q3 sales $139.4M vs. est. $140.7M; Q3 adj EPS 26c vs. est. loss of (1c); still sees FY adj Ebitda $74M-$76M vs. est. $74.5M; lowers FY net sales $580M-$590M from prior $610.0M-$620.0M (est. $616.4M) Pegasystems ($PEGA) expands share repurchase program to $60M UiPath ($PATH) Q1 EPS loss ($1.11) vs. (33c) last year; Q1 revs $186.2M vs. $113.1M last year Ondas Holding ($INDS)4M share Spot Secondary priced at $7.00
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@DarkPoolAlgo #Dark Pool Charts
recently**Early Look** Monday, May 24, 2021 Futures Up/Down % Last Dow 140.00 0.41% 34,293 S&P 500 20.25 0.49% 4,172 Nasdaq 82.50 0.62% 13,487 Stock futures are looking higher to start the week following a quiet weekend and morning of news. Stocks finished mixed last week as the Nasdaq snapped its four-week losing streak (rising 0.3%), though the S&P fell 0.4% on the week, with the Dow off 0.5%. Major averages closed mixed for the session on Friday in choppy trading in a week that saw the stock market bounce around by a crypto currency selloff and potential Fed taper talk. The 10-year Treasury yield finished the week around 1.63%, about a basis point below where it started, but down after topping 1.69% mid-week as the FOMC minutes showed a few members will looking to discussing reducing asset purchases at upcoming meetings. REITs, Healthcare and Utilities were the leading sector gainers on the week (defensive), while energy biggest laggard down over 2.8%, Industrials, materials and Consumer Disc all down over 1% for the week. Overnight in Asian markets, The Nikkei Index gained 46 points to 28,364, the Shanghai Index rose 10 points to 3,497, and the Hang Seng Index slipped -46 points to 28,412. In Europe, the German DAX is up over 65 points to 15,435, while the FTSE 100 is higher by about 20 points to 7,040. No major economic data today in the U.S. and no real major earnings results set for today. More activity in the crypto space as Bitcoin rebounds to around $36,000 after dropping below $32K on Sunday, One big M&A deal in the energy E&P sector as Cabot ($COG) and Cimarex ($XEC) announce a $17B deal. Market Closing Prices Yesterday The S&P 500 Index slipped -3.26 points, or 0.08%, to 4,155.86 The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 123.74 points, or 0.36%, to 34,207.84 The Nasdaq Composite dropped -64.71 points, or 0.48%, to 13,470.99 The Russell 2000 Index advanced 7.51 points, or 0.34% to 2,215.27 Events Calendar for Today 8:30 AM EST National Activity Index, for April Earnings Calendar: Earnings Before the Open: $ADOM, $MICT, $TH Earnings After the Close: $CRMT, $NDSN, $RIDE, $ZY Other Key Events: Goldman Sachs TechNet Conference Asia Pacific 2021 (virtual), 5/24-5/28 JPMorgan Global technology, Media & Communications Conference (virtual), 5/24-5/26 UBS Global Healthcare Conference (virtual), 5/24-5/26 Macro Up/Down Last Nymex 1.25 64.83 Brent 1.33 67.77 Gold 0.30 1,881.50 EUR/USD 0.0032 1.2214 JPY/USD -0.09 108.87 10-Year Note -0.012 1.62% **World News** Crypto currency assets extend their volatility/sell off from last week as Bitcoin tumbled below $32,000 on Sunday, while Ethereum dropped over 18% to below $1,900, Litecoin shed about 25% of its value to $125 and Bitcoin cash (BCH) dropped over 20% to around $500 (prices rebounded late on Sunday after Tesla CEO Elon Musk again tweeted suggesting he supports crypto with Bitcoin this morning trading above $36,000). Late Friday, the Biden administration reduced the size of its infrastructure proposal to $1.7T from $2.25T, a counter proposal for Senate Republicans which are still offering about a third of that number (plan to spend $568B over five years). Funding for the package would remain the same β raising the tax rate on wealthy Americans and large companies that can afford a modest increase to pay for middle-class jobs. Phil Mickelson won the PGA Championship this weekend, winning the major at age 50, the oldest in the 161 years of major championship golf. **Sector News Breakdown** **Consumer** Kohlβs ($KSS) shares fell this week after earnings, but Barronβs said the stock looks like a bargain after incredible earnings. Said while there wasnβt anything wrong with the earnings, investors are concerned about what happens as stimulus-fueled demand runs off, pointing out that Kohlβs stood out for both the size of its earnings beat and its post-release tumble Beyond Meat ($BYND) upgraded to outperform from underperform with $130 tgt Campbell Soup ($CPB) downgraded to Hold from Buy at Jefferies NIO Inc ($NIO) renews manufacturing agreements with Jianghuai Automobile Group Co (JAC) and Jianglai Advanced Manufacturing Technology (Jianglai) for May 2021; says JAC will expand annual production capacity to 240,000 units; Jianglai to assemble parts and manage operations **Energy** Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation ($COG) and Cimarex Energy Co. (XEC) entered into a definitive agreement whereby the companies will combine in an all-stock merger of equals. Cimarex shareholders will receive 4.0146 shares of COG stock for each share held which reflects an enterprise value for the combined companies of approximately $17 billion **Financials** A U.S. House Financial Services subcommittee plans to hold a hearing Monday on SPACs and direct listings as Congress weighs a proposal to explicitly exempt special purpose acquisition companies from a 1995 law designed to reduce securities lawsuits **Healthcare** Eli Lilly ($LLY) reports data from Phase 2 SERENITY study evaluating mirikizumab compared to placebo in patients with moderately to severely active Crohnβs disease (CD) at 12 weeks. Moderna ($MRNA) announced two Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) with the government of South Korea: one MoU with the Korea National Institute of Health (KNIH) for a new collaboration on mRNA vaccine research Novavax ($NVAX) signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Health and Welfare of Korea and SK bioscience, to explore further cooperation in the development and manufacturing of vaccine LHC Group ($LHCG) files automatic mixed securities shelf **Industrials & Materials** Virgin Galactic Holdings ($SPCE) completed its third spaceflight and the first ever spaceflight from Spaceport America, New Mexico this weekend. Todayβs flight sees New Mexico become the third U.S. state to launch humans into space BASF ($BASFY) and German utility RWE Friday announced a potential 4 billion euro ($4.9 billion) offshore wind power project to cut emissions at Germanyβs most energy-intensive industrial site **Technology, Media & Telecom** AT&T ($T) mentioned positively in Barronβs saying its time to buy the stock saying the spinoff of WarnerMedia, and its subsequent combination with Discovery ($DISCA), is a vital course correction for AT&T ($T) as it seeks to regain its telecom leadership Cisco Systems ($CSCO) mentioned positively in Barronβs noting tech companies have been warning for weeks that the global chip shortage is crimping their ability to grow, inflating costs, and depressing sales. Barronβs noted CSCO forecasted a weaker outlook this week because of the tight parts supply, but notes parts shortage or not, Cisco is going to benefit as businesses reopen and start spending on IT infrastructure again HP Inc. ($HPQ) upgraded to Buy from Neutral at Citi
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@Benlax #droscrew
recentlySome implied moves for #earnings next week(1of2): DOCU 11.1% $ULTA 8.0% $ZUO 16.5% $DOMO 20.0% $STNE 9.7% $LOCO 12.3% $XONE 26.7% $MDB 10.7% $ORCL 5.1% $AMC 19.4% $JD 7.9% $PRTY 18.1% $GOGO 10.1% $HRB 8.8% $AVAV 12.8% $CPB 5.1% $VRA 18.5% $TUP 18.9%
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@Native14 #StockTraders.NET
recentlywaiting for good $CPB long entry point
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Key Metrics
Market Cap
15.43 B
Beta
0.19
Avg. Volume
2.12 M
Shares Outstanding
299.48 M
Yield
2.84%
Public Float
0
Next Earnings Date
2023-06-07
Next Dividend Date
2023-07-05
Company Information
Campbell is driven and inspired by our purpose, 'Real food that matters for life's moments.' For generations, people have trusted Campbell to provide authentic, flavorful and affordable snacks, soups and simple meals, and beverages. Founded in 1869, Campbell has a heritage of giving back and acting as a good steward of the planet's natural resources. The company is a member of the Standard and Poor's 500 and the FTSE4Good Index.
CEO: Mark Clouse
Website: www.campbellsoup.com
HQ: Campbell Pl Camden, 08103 New Jersey
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