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Tyson Foods (TSN)

57.17
+3.50 (6.52%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Nov 24th, 8:26 PM EST
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Previous Close53.67
Open53.73
Bid55.50
Ask57.75
Day's Range53.71 - 57.68
52 Week Range50.56 - 64.72
Volume8,868,698
Market Cap20.41B
PE Ratio (TTM)42.98
EPS (TTM)1.3
Dividend & Yield2.000 (3.50%)
1 Month Average Volume3,518,379

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About Tyson Foods (TSN)

Tyson Foods is a leading food production company that specializes in processing and marketing a diverse range of protein-based products, including beef, pork, and chicken. The company is also involved in the manufacturing of prepared foods, which encompass packaged meals, deli meats, and other convenience items. By focusing on sustainable practices and high-quality sourcing, Tyson Foods caters to both retail and food service customers, aiming to meet the growing global demand for nutritious and convenient food options. With a commitment to innovation, Tyson Foods continues to adapt to changing consumer preferences and market trends, positioning itself as a key player in the protein industry. Read More

News & Press Releases

Global Agricultural Commodities Beyond Corn and Wheat Face Mixed Fortunes Amidst Shifting Tides
The global agricultural commodities market, extending far beyond the traditional focus on corn and wheat, is navigating a complex landscape in late 2025. A confluence of factors, including intricate supply-demand dynamics, evolving geopolitical landscapes, and shifting consumer preferences, is creating a highly diversified and often volatile environment. While some sectors
Via MarketMinute · November 24, 2025
Global Commodity Markets Brace for Policy Headwinds and Tariff Escalations in 2026
The global commodity markets are poised for a tumultuous 2026, as a confluence of shifting policy risks, most notably escalating tariffs and persistent geopolitical tensions, threatens to redefine trade flows and investor strategies. Analysts are forecasting a challenging period characterized by continued volatility, a general contraction in aggregate commodity prices,
Via MarketMinute · November 24, 2025
Global Corn Market Braces for Prolonged Abundance and Price Pressure, Economists Warn
Global corn supplies are reaching unprecedented levels in late 2025, driven by record-breaking harvests in key producing regions. This abundance is exerting significant downward pressure on future corn prices, creating a challenging "era of abundance" for producers while offering cost relief to downstream industries. Agricultural economists and market analysts are
Via MarketMinute · November 24, 2025
Monday's session: top gainers and losers in the S&P500 indexchartmill.com
Wondering what's happening in today's session for the S&P500 index? Stay informed with the top movers within the S&P500 index on Monday.
Via Chartmill · November 24, 2025
Dairy and Beef Sectors Emerge as Resilient Pillars Amidst Agricultural Headwinds
November 24, 2025 – As the broader agricultural economy grapples with the persistent pressure of low commodity prices, particularly impacting grain farmers, the dairy and beef sectors are shining as unexpected bright spots. These vital segments of the livestock industry are not only demonstrating remarkable resilience but are also playing a
Via MarketMinute · November 24, 2025
Explore the top gainers and losers within the S&P500 index in today's session.chartmill.com
Curious about the S&P500 stocks that are in motion on Monday? Join us as we explore the top movers within the S&P500 index during today's session.
Via Chartmill · November 24, 2025
Tyson Foods To Shut Down Major Beef Plant In Nebraska Weeks After Trump Launched Probe On Meatpackersbenzinga.com
Tyson Foods Inc. (NYSE: TSN) has announced the closure of its beef plant in Lexington, Nebraska, to "position" itself for long-term success.
Via Benzinga · November 24, 2025
Corn Market's Tepid Rally Signals Bearish Outlook Amidst Global Abundance
As of November 21, 2025, the global corn market is experiencing a "tepid rally," a modest upward price movement struggling against a prevailing bearish sentiment. This subdued performance, characterized by limited gains despite occasional upticks, points to a challenging environment for agricultural commodities, primarily driven by robust global supplies and
Via MarketMinute · November 21, 2025
U.S. Agriculture Braces for a Tight 2025: The 'Cost-Price Squeeze' Threatens Farm Profitability
The American agricultural sector is facing a formidable challenge in 2025, as a relentless "cost-price squeeze" threatens to significantly erode farm profitability. This economic vise is tightening around producers, caught between stubbornly high input costs for essentials like fertilizer, fuel, and labor, and persistently soft commodity prices for staple crops
Via MarketMinute · November 20, 2025
Thanksgiving Feast Forecast: Lower Turkey Prices Offer Relief Amidst Broader Inflationary Pressures
As families across the United States prepare for the quintessential Thanksgiving feast in 2025, a surprising trend is emerging: the centerpiece of the meal, the turkey, is expected to be notably cheaper. This unexpected dip in turkey prices, driven largely by strategic retail pricing and a gradual recovery in turkey
Via MarketMinute · November 20, 2025
Corn and Soy Markets Grapple with Oversupply and Shifting Global Dynamics
As of November 20, 2025, the agricultural commodity markets for corn and soybeans are experiencing a pronounced period of lower prices, primarily driven by robust global supplies, evolving trade patterns, and a complex interplay of macroeconomic factors. This environment presents immediate and significant implications for farmer profitability, strategic planting decisions
Via MarketMinute · November 20, 2025
1 Value Stock with Exciting Potential and 2 We Brush Off
Value stocks typically trade at discounts to the broader market, offering patient investors the opportunity to buy businesses when they’re out of favor. The key risk, however, is that these stocks are usually cheap for a reason – five cents for a piece of fruit may seem like a great deal until you find out it’s rotten.
Via StockStory · November 19, 2025
American Farmlands Drown in Corn: A Looming Crisis and Washington's Dilemma
The United States is grappling with a formidable corn surplus in November 2025, a situation primarily fueled by a projected record-high harvest and significantly increased ending stocks. This glut, detailed in the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) latest World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report, casts a long
Via MarketMinute · November 19, 2025
USDA Navigates Complex Landscape: Billions in Farmer Aid Amidst Shifting Trade Winds and Farm Bill Debates
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is currently navigating a multifaceted environment, balancing significant farmer assistance initiatives with the intricate dynamics of ongoing trade deal negotiations. As of November 2025, the USDA's outlook is heavily influenced by the need to support American producers facing natural disasters and high input
Via MarketMinute · November 18, 2025
USDA Unveils Critical Aid for Uncovered Farmers and 'Shallow Losses' Ahead of November 24th Application Launch
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a pivotal expansion of its Supplemental Disaster Relief Program (SDRP), with Stage 2 poised to open applications on November 24, 2025. This crucial phase is specifically designed to provide a much-needed financial lifeline to "uncovered farmers" – those without traditional crop insurance
Via MarketMinute · November 17, 2025
USDA Unleashes Billions in Disaster Relief, Reshaping Agricultural Markets
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has significantly bolstered its disaster relief programs, injecting billions of dollars into the agricultural sector in a sweeping move to support farmers reeling from a barrage of natural disasters and economic pressures throughout 2023 and 2024. This substantial expansion, largely mandated by the
Via MarketMinute · November 17, 2025
5 Must-Read Analyst Questions From Tyson Foods’s Q3 Earnings Call
Tyson Foods’ third quarter results drew a positive market reaction, reflecting investor optimism despite sales missing Wall Street estimates. Management attributed the quarter’s performance to operational improvements and momentum in its Chicken and Prepared Foods businesses, alongside disciplined cost management. CEO Donnie King highlighted that the Chicken segment benefitted from “higher volumes, better operational execution and lower feed costs,” while Prepared Foods captured market share through innovation and targeted marketing. The company acknowledged ongoing challenges in the Beef segment due to tight cattle supplies and higher input costs, but emphasized its diversified protein portfolio and focus on efficiency as key to navigating these headwinds.
Via StockStory · November 17, 2025
Geopolitical Storm Brews: Global Markets Brace for Prolonged Volatility
As of November 14, 2025, global financial markets are grappling with a confluence of geopolitical tensions, creating an environment of profound uncertainty and heightened risk aversion. From ongoing conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East to simmering rivalries between global economic powerhouses and domestic political instability in the United
Via MarketMinute · November 14, 2025
Bovine TB Detection in Presque Isle County: A Persistent Challenge for Michigan's Livestock Market
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) announced on November 13, 2025, the detection of a bovine tuberculosis (bTB)-positive beef herd in Presque Isle County. This latest incident, the 84th cattle herd identified with bTB in Michigan since 1998 and the first since January 2025, underscores the
Via MarketMinute · November 13, 2025
Agricultural Markets Rebound: Soybean and Corn Prices Surge Amidst Trade Hopes and Supply Concerns
The agricultural commodity markets have recently experienced a significant upturn, with soybean and corn prices registering notable gains. Soybeans, in particular, have seen a robust rally, climbing more than 13 cents, while December corn and January soybean futures have also demonstrated positive momentum. This surge, observed in late October and
Via MarketMinute · November 13, 2025
Carving Up Profits: 3 Food Stocks on the Thanksgiving Tablemarketbeat.com
Via MarketBeat · November 12, 2025
How Tyson's Chicken Business Will Offset Beef Weaknessbenzinga.com
Tyson shares rise as pricing catch-up expected to ease cost pressures; chicken strength offsets beef headwinds amid stable feed costs.
Via Benzinga · November 11, 2025
FAO Report: World Food Commodity Prices Decline in October, Beef an Exception
Rome, Italy – November 11, 2025 – The global food landscape witnessed a notable shift in October 2025, as the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations released its latest report, indicating a second consecutive monthly decline in world food commodity prices. The FAO Food Price Index (FFPI) registered a
Via MarketMinute · November 11, 2025
Nasdaq Jumps Over 500 Points As Shutdown End Nears: Investor Fear Eases, Greed Index In 'Fear' Zonebenzinga.com
The CNN Business Fear & Greed Index, which measures market sentiment, moved to Fear zone on Monday at 31.8, showing easing fear levels.
Via Benzinga · November 11, 2025
TSN Q3 Deep Dive: Chicken Momentum Offsets Beef Headwinds as Tyson Navigates Tight Protein Markets
Meat company Tyson Foods (NYSE:TSN) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q3 CY2025 as sales rose 2.2% year on year to $13.86 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $1.15 per share was 37.8% above analysts’ consensus estimates.
Via StockStory · November 11, 2025