Central Garden & Pet Company (CENT)
Consumer Defensive · Packaged Foods · NasdaqGS
Central Garden & Pet Company revenue & earnings — last 10 fiscal years
| Metric | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $1.83B | $2.05B | $2.22B | $2.38B | $2.70B | $3.30B | $3.34B | $3.31B | $3.20B | $3.13B |
| Gross profit | $553.05M | $632.81M | $675.38M | $704.04M | $796.56M | $970.90M | $992.30M | $946.84M | $943.74M | $997.34M |
| Net income | $44.51M | $78.83M | $123.59M | $92.79M | $120.68M | $151.75M | $152.15M | $125.64M | $107.98M | $162.84M |
| Net margin | 2.4% | 3.8% | 5.6% | 3.9% | 4.5% | 4.6% | 4.6% | 3.8% | 3.4% | 5.2% |
Source: Central Garden & Pet Company SEC filings (10-K). 17 years of history available in the interactive view.
What growth is priced into CENT stock?
At today's market cap of $2.63B, Central Garden & Pet Company is priced for free-cash-flow growth of about -3.3% per year for 10 years (assuming a 10% discount rate and 2.5% terminal growth, base FCF $291.09M from the FY ending 2025-09-30). For comparison, free cash flow actually grew 5.6%/yr over the last five fiscal years and revenue 3%/yr, computed from its SEC filings. This is a reverse DCF — a translation of the price into a growth assumption you can judge, not a fair value and not advice. Change the assumptions yourself in the interactive view →
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About Central Garden & Pet Company
Central Garden & Pet Company produces and distributes various products for the lawn and garden, and pet supplies markets in the United States. It operates through two segments: Pet and Garden. The Pet segment provides dog and cat supplies, such as dog treats and chews, toys, pet beds and containment, grooming items, waste management, and training pads; supplies for aquatics, small animals, reptiles, and pet birds, including toys, enclosures, habitats, bedding, and food and supplements; products for equine and livestock; animal and household health and insect control products; aquariums and terrariums, including fixtures and stands, water conditioners and supplements, water pumps and filters, and lighting systems and accessories; and live fish and small animals, as well as outdoor cushions. This segment sells its products under the Aqueon, Cadet, Comfort Zone, Farnam, Four Paws, K&H Pet Products, Kaytee, Nylabone, and Zilla brands. Its Garden segment offers lawn and garden supplies products that include grass seed; vegetable; flower and herb packet seed; wild bird feed, bird feeders, bird houses, and other birding accessories; fertilizers; decorative products; live plants; and weed and grass, as well as other herbicides, insecticide, and pesticide products. This segment sells its lawn and garden supplies products under the Amdro, Ferry-Morse, Pennington, and Sevin brands. The company sells its products to independent distributors, big-box retailers, national and regional retail chains, eCommerce and online retailers, grocery stores, nurseries, and mass merchants. Central Garden & Pet Company was founded in 1955 and is headquartered in Walnut Creek, California.
Central Garden & Pet Company — frequently asked questions
What is Central Garden & Pet Company's revenue?
Central Garden & Pet Company (CENT) reported revenue of $3.13B for fiscal year 2025, down 2.2% from the prior year, according to its SEC filings.
Is Central Garden & Pet Company profitable?
Yes. CENT earned net income of $162.84M in fiscal 2025, a net margin of 5.2%.
What is CENT's P/E ratio?
Central Garden & Pet Company trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of about 15.3 based on the latest data in our nightly-refreshed cache.
How fast is Central Garden & Pet Company growing?
CENT's revenue grew at roughly 3.0% per year over the last five fiscal years (compound annual growth rate), computed from SEC-filed statements.
How much debt does Central Garden & Pet Company have?
As of fiscal year 2025, CENT carried roughly $1.19B in total debt (short- plus long-term borrowings), per its filed balance sheet.
What is Central Garden & Pet Company's gross margin?
CENT's gross margin was 31.9% in fiscal 2025 — gross profit of $997.34M on revenue of $3.13B.
What is Central Garden & Pet Company's market cap?
Central Garden & Pet Company (CENT) has a market capitalization of about $2.63B, based on the latest data in our nightly-refreshed cache.
When does Central Garden & Pet Company's fiscal year end?
CENT's fiscal year ends in September. Its most recent annual filing covers the fiscal year ending 2025-09-30.
What growth is priced into CENT stock?
At today's market cap of $2.63B, Central Garden & Pet Company is priced for free-cash-flow growth of about -3.3% per year for 10 years (assuming a 10% discount rate and 2.5% terminal growth, base FCF $291.09M from the FY ending 2025-09-30). For comparison, free cash flow actually grew 5.6%/yr over the last five fiscal years and revenue 3%/yr, computed from its SEC filings.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are computed from Central Garden & Pet Company's official SEC filings (10-K and 10-Q), covering 17 years of history, refreshed nightly. stockportfolio.pro does not provide investment advice.