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Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN) Total Return:7.78%(TTM)

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Over the latest trailing 12-month period, Tyson Foods, Inc. (TSN)'s total return cagr is +7.78%. The comparable SPY value is +22.76%. Year-to-date total return is -0.44%. Total return includes price appreciation and reinvested dividends.

Growth of $10,000 in TSN

$49,721

(5.0x return)

Invested on Jun 24, 1996

Growth of $10,000 in SPY (S&P 500)

$187,094

(18.7x return)

Invested on Jun 24, 1996

Hypothetical Growth of $10,000

This chart illustrates the cumulative performance of a hypothetical $10,000 investment. It assumes that all dividends paid by both the stock and SPY are reinvested in additional shares on the payment date, showing the true long-term compounding impact of distributions.

Recent Performance Indicators

YTD Total Return

-0.4%

1-Year Total Return

+7.8%

Current Dividend Yield

3.54%

Price CAGR vs. Total Return CAGR

Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) is shown below. The difference between price CAGR and total return CAGR is the compound contribution of dividends reinvested.

Holding PeriodPrice CAGRTotal Return CAGRDividend Addition
1 Year+4.2%+7.8%+3.6%
3 Years+5.1%+8.7%+3.7%
5 Years(4.9%)(1.9%)+3.0%
10 Years(1.0%)+1.6%+2.5%
15 Years+7.8%+9.9%+2.2%
20 Years+6.9%+8.9%+1.9%

About Tyson Foods, Inc.

Tyson Foods, Inc. operates as a prominent global food producer, encompassing a broad range of activities across four core divisions: Beef, Pork, Chicken, and Prepared Foods. Within its Beef and Pork segments, the company manages the entire process from live cattle and hogs to their transformation into various meat products. This includes fabricating whole carcasses into primary and secondary cuts, providing case-ready options, and producing fully cooked meats. Its Chicken division is responsible for raising and processing poultry, delivering a spectrum of fresh, frozen, and value-added chicken items, and also supplying breeding stock. Additionally, Tyson markets specialty by-products such as animal hides. The Prepared Foods unit focuses on manufacturing and distributing a diverse portfolio of frozen and refrigerated convenience foods. This extensive lineup features items like ready-to-eat sandwiches, flame-grilled burgers, deli staples such as pepperoni, bacon, and lunchmeats, hot dogs, breakfast sausages, turkey products, tortilla items, appetizers, snacks, complete meals, ethnic dishes, side dishes, breadsticks, and other processed meats. These products are sold under popular brands including Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, Wright, State Fair, Aidells, Gallo Salame, as well as its proprietary Tyson and ibp labels. Tyson distributes its extensive product range through various channels globally. Its sales force directly serves grocery retailers, wholesalers, meat distributors, warehouse club stores, military commissaries, industrial food processors, chain restaurants and their distributors, live markets, and international export firms. The company also leverages independent brokers and trading companies to reach domestic distributors who cater to a wide array of food service operations, such as institutional cafeterias (e.g., plant and school), convenience stores, hospitals, and other vendors. Founded in 1935, Tyson Foods maintains its corporate headquarters in Springdale, Arkansas.

Springdale, AR
138,000 employees
Consumer Defensive / Agricultural Farm Products
Sector
Consumer Defensive
Industry
Agricultural Farm Products
CEO
Donnie D. King