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Tyson Foods Inc (TF7A.SG)

Stuttgart - Stuttgart Delayed Price. Currency in EUR
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55.51-0.02 (-0.04%)
As of 08:04AM CEST. Market open.
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Previous Close55.53
Open55.51
Bid55.95 x 150000
Ask56.10 x 200000
Day's Range55.51 - 55.51
52 Week Range41.35 - 58.78
Volume0
Avg. Volume13
Market CapN/A
Beta (5Y Monthly)N/A
PE Ratio (TTM)N/A
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateAug 05, 2024 - Aug 09, 2024
Forward Dividend & YieldN/A (N/A)
Ex-Dividend DateN/A
1y Target EstN/A
  • Reuters

    Tyson Foods unsure when tight US cattle supplies will expand, CEO says

    Tyson Foods cannot predict exactly when U.S. ranchers will start rebuilding the cattle herd in a meaningful way, CEO Donnie King said on Wednesday, as tight supplies squeeze the meatpacker's beef business. Producers slashed the herd to its lowest level in decades due to high feed costs and drought in the western United States, increasing the prices Tyson must pay to buy livestock for processing. Lower costs for grains fed to cattle and improved conditions for grazing are encouraging factors for increasing the U.S. herd, though high interest rates are a headwind, King said at a BMO Global Farm to Market Conference.

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    UPDATE 2-Tyson Foods unsure when tight US cattle supplies will expand, CEO says

    Tyson Foods cannot predict exactly when U.S. ranchers will start rebuilding the cattle herd in a meaningful way, CEO Donnie King said on Wednesday, as tight supplies squeeze the meatpacker's beef business. Producers slashed the herd to its lowest level in decades due to high feed costs and drought in the western United States, increasing the prices Tyson must pay to buy livestock for processing. Lower costs for grains fed to cattle and improved conditions for grazing are encouraging factors for increasing the U.S. herd, though high interest rates are a headwind, King said at a BMO Global Farm to Market Conference.