The Campbell's Company (CPB)
Consumer Defensive · Packaged Foods · NasdaqGS
The Campbell's Company revenue & earnings — last 10 fiscal years
| Metric | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | $0 | $5.84B | $6.62B | $8.11B | $8.69B | $8.48B | $8.56B | $9.36B | $9.64B | $10.25B |
| Gross profit | $-5.03B | $2.44B | $2.37B | $2.69B | $3.00B | $2.81B | $2.63B | $2.92B | $2.97B | $3.12B |
| Net income | $563.00M | $887.00M | $261.00M | $211.00M | $1.63B | $1.00B | $757.00M | $858.00M | $567.00M | $602.00M |
| Net margin | — | 15.2% | 3.9% | 2.6% | 18.7% | 11.8% | 8.8% | 9.2% | 5.9% | 5.9% |
Source: The Campbell's Company SEC filings (10-K). 18 years of history available in the interactive view.
What growth is priced into CPB stock?
At today's market cap of $6.60B, The Campbell's Company is priced for free-cash-flow growth of about -2.8% per year for 10 years (assuming a 10% discount rate and 2.5% terminal growth, base FCF $705.00M from the FY ending 2025-07-31). For comparison, free cash flow actually grew -8.5%/yr over the last five fiscal years and revenue 3.4%/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 The Campbell's Company
The Campbell's Company, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and markets food and beverage products in the United States and internationally. It operates through Meals & Beverages, and Snacks segments. The Meals & Beverages segment engages in the retail and foodservice businesses in the United States and Canada. This segment provides Campbell's condensed and ready-to-serve soups; Swanson broth and stocks; Pacific Foods broth, soups, and non-dairy beverages; Prego pasta sauces; Pace Mexican sauces; Campbell's gravies, pasta, beans, and dinner sauces; Swanson canned poultry; V8 juices and beverages; Campbell's tomato juice; Rao's pasta sauces, dry pasta, frozen entrées, frozen pizza, and soups; and Michael Angelo's frozen entrées and pasta sauces, as well as snacking products in foodservice in Canada. Its Snacks segment retails Pepperidge Farm cookies, crackers, fresh bakery, and frozen products, that includes Goldfish crackers, Snyder's of Hanover pretzels, Lance sandwich crackers, Cape Cod and Kettle Brand potato chips, Late July snacks, Snack Factory pretzel crisps, and other snacking products. This segment is also involved in the snacking, and meals and beverage retail business in Latin America. It sells its products through retail food chains, mass discounters and merchandisers, club stores, convenience and dollar stores, e-commerce and other retail, commercial, and non-commercial establishments, and independent contractor distributors. The company was formerly known as Campbell Soup Company and changed its name to The Campbell's Company in November 2024. The Campbell's Company was founded in 1869 and is headquartered in Camden, New Jersey.
The Campbell's Company — frequently asked questions
What is The Campbell's Company's revenue?
The Campbell's Company (CPB) reported revenue of $10.25B for fiscal year 2025, up 6.4% from the prior year, according to its SEC filings.
Is The Campbell's Company profitable?
Yes. CPB earned net income of $602.00M in fiscal 2025, a net margin of 5.9%.
What is CPB's P/E ratio?
The Campbell's Company trades at a price-to-earnings ratio of about 10.8 based on the latest data in our nightly-refreshed cache.
How fast is The Campbell's Company growing?
CPB's revenue grew at roughly 3.4% per year over the last five fiscal years (compound annual growth rate), computed from SEC-filed statements.
How much debt does The Campbell's Company have?
As of fiscal year 2025, CPB carried roughly $762.00M in total debt (short- plus long-term borrowings), per its filed balance sheet.
What is The Campbell's Company's gross margin?
CPB's gross margin was 30.4% in fiscal 2025 — gross profit of $3.12B on revenue of $10.25B.
What is The Campbell's Company's market cap?
The Campbell's Company (CPB) has a market capitalization of about $6.60B, based on the latest data in our nightly-refreshed cache.
When does The Campbell's Company's fiscal year end?
CPB's fiscal year ends in July. Its most recent annual filing covers the fiscal year ending 2025-07-31.
What growth is priced into CPB stock?
At today's market cap of $6.60B, The Campbell's Company is priced for free-cash-flow growth of about -2.8% per year for 10 years (assuming a 10% discount rate and 2.5% terminal growth, base FCF $705.00M from the FY ending 2025-07-31). For comparison, free cash flow actually grew -8.5%/yr over the last five fiscal years and revenue 3.4%/yr, computed from its SEC filings.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are computed from The Campbell's Company's official SEC filings (10-K and 10-Q), covering 18 years of history, refreshed nightly. stockportfolio.pro does not provide investment advice.