Campbell Soup Company (CPB) Enterprise Value (EV): $13.31B
The enterprise value (EV) for Campbell Soup Company (CPB) is $13.31B as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
CPB Enterprise Value (EV) Metrics
ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV)
$13.31B
CPB Competitors' Enterprise Value (EV)
| NAME | MARKET CAP | ENTERPRISE VALUE (EV) |
|---|---|---|
| Campbell Soup Company (CPB) | $6.65B | $13.31B |
| Conagra Brands, Inc. (CAG)vs › | $6.51B | $18.71B |
| Celsius Holdings, Inc. (CELH)vs › | $7.35B | $11.03B |
| Molson Coors Beverage Company (TAP)vs › | $7.67B | $14.51B |
| Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. (CALM)vs › | $3.77B | $4.17B |
| The Clorox Company (CLX)vs › | $11.61B | $17.54B |
| The J. M. Smucker Company (SJM)vs › | $12.36B | $17.49B |
| Brown-Forman Corporation (BF-B)vs › | $12.56B | $13.86B |
| Brown-Forman Corporation (BF.B)vs › | $12.56B | $13.86B |
| McCormick & Company, Incorporated (MKC)vs › | $12.87B | $21.74B |
Enterprise Value Calculation
Market Cap
$6.65B
Total Debt
$6.79B
Cash
$132.00M
Enterprise Value
$13.31B
EV-Based Valuation Multiples
Why use EV instead of Market Cap?
- EV accounts for debt - an acquirer must pay or assume it
- EV deducts cash - the acquirer effectively receives it
- EV enables fair comparison of companies with different capital structures
- EV-based ratios (EV/EBITDA, EV/Sales) are capital structure neutral
Campbell Soup Company Enterprise Value (EV) Formula & Definition
Enterprise Value represents the total value of a company as if you were to acquire it completely - paying for equity while assuming debt and receiving cash.
Expanded definitions: Investopedia, Wikipedia, Corporate Finance Institute
Campbell Soup Company Enterprise Value (EV) FAQ
- What is the enterprise value (EV) for Campbell Soup Company (CPB)?
- The enterprise value (EV) for CPB stock is $13.31B.
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About Campbell Soup Company
Campbell Soup Company (CPB) is a leading international producer and marketer of a wide variety of food and beverage products. The enterprise conducts its business through two main operational divisions: Meals & Beverages and Snacks. The Meals & Beverages segment serves both retail and food service industries throughout the United States and Canada. Its extensive product range includes classic Campbell's condensed and ready-to-enjoy soups; Swanson brand broths and stocks; Pacific Foods' line of broths, soups, and non-dairy beverages; Prego pasta sauces; Pace brand Mexican sauces; Campbell's gravies, pasta dishes, beans, and dinner sauces; Swanson canned poultry; Plum organic baby food and snacks; V8 juices and drinks; and Campbell's tomato juice. The Snacks division primarily targets the retail sector, with a significant presence in Latin America. This segment offers a diverse array of treats, such as Pepperidge Farm's selection of cookies, crackers, fresh bakery items, and frozen goods, including Milano cookies and Goldfish crackers. Other notable brands within this category are Snyder's of Hanover pretzels, Lance sandwich crackers, Cape Cod and Kettle Brand potato chips, Late July snacks, Snack Factory Pretzel Crisps, Pop Secret popcorn, Emerald nuts, and numerous other snacking options. Campbell Soup Company employs a comprehensive distribution strategy, selling its merchandise across an extensive network that encompasses major retail food chains, mass discounters and merchandisers, club stores, convenience stores, drug stores, and dollar stores. Additionally, products are available via e-commerce platforms, various other retail, commercial, and non-commercial establishments, and a system of independent contractor distributors. Established in 1869, the company's corporate headquarters are situated in Camden, New Jersey.
- Sector
- Consumer Defensive
- Industry
- Packaged Foods
- CEO
- Mick J. Beekhuizen