The Crowd Is Selling Campbell's Stock. Here's Why It's a Buy Instead.
The Campbell's Company has maintained its solid dividend through a challenging period.
Overview
The soup has gone cold, or at least that's what The Campbell's Company (NASDAQ: CPB) stock has felt like over the past few years. Shares of Campbell's have fallen nearly 30% in the past 12 months, and almost 50% over the last five years. The bear case is simple: Sales are falling, margins are compressing, and tariffs created an unexpected headwind for the business. Still, I think this more than a century-old consumer staples company is a buy for long-term investors.
First, at the current share price, Campbell's dividend yield is nearly 7%. It offers a consistent quarterly payout of $0.39 per share. Campbell's funds its dividend with stable cash flow from operations. The consumer staples company reported $839 million in cash generated over the first nine months of its fiscal 2026. Despite tough economic conditions, the dividend isn't at risk.
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The stock is also relatively cheap, as it trades at a forward P/E of 12, a trailing P/E ratio of 11, and a PEG ratio of less than 1. In June, Campbell's was added to both the Russell 2500 and Russell 2500 Value indexes, potentially improving investor confidence and visibility.
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