Tyson Foods, Inc. (BIT:1TSN)
| Market Cap | 17.63B +0.6% |
| Revenue (ttm) | 48.83B +2.9% |
| Net Income | 503.28M -26.8% |
| EPS | 1.42 -26.4% |
| Shares Out | n/a |
| PE Ratio | 35.03 |
| Forward PE | 12.66 |
| Dividend | 1.30 (2.58%) |
| Ex-Dividend Date | May 29, 2026 |
| Volume | n/a |
| Open | n/a |
| Previous Close | 48.99 |
| Day's Range | n/a |
| 52-Week Range | 43.96 - 61.84 |
| Beta | n/a |
| Analysts | n/a |
| Price Target | n/a |
| Earnings Date | Aug 3, 2026 |
About Tyson Foods
Tyson Foods, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a food company worldwide. It operates through four segments: Beef, Pork, Chicken, and Prepared Foods. The company processes live fed cattle and hogs; fabricates dressed beef and pork carcasses into primal and sub-primal meat cuts, as well as case ready beef and pork, and fully cooked meats; raises and processes chickens into fresh, frozen, and value-added chicken products, including breaded chicken strips, nuggets, patties, and other ready-to-fix or fully cooked chicken parts; and s... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In fiscal year 2025, Tyson Foods's revenue was $54.44 billion, an increase of 2.12% compared to the previous year's $53.31 billion. Earnings were $474.00 million, a decrease of -40.75%.
Financial numbers in USD Financial StatementsNews
A historic shortage is squeezing an American dinner staple and relief could be years away
Tyson Foods closes beef facilities as America's cattle herd hits a 75-year low, driven by persistent drought that forced ranchers to sell early.
Tyson Foods to close Joslin plant, sell Pasco facility, WSJ reports
Tyson Foods (TSN) is further shrinking its struggling beef business by closing its Joslin, Illinois plant, selling its Pasco, Washington facility, and shutting a Utah beef packaging operation amid tig...
Tyson Foods to end operations at two facilities, to pursue sale of beef facility
Tyson Foods (TSN) is making strategic changes to its beef operations. Tyson Foods will anchor its beef business around three strategically located beef facilities in the central United States: Dakota…
Tyson Foods beef plant closures come as severe drought makes U.S. cattle shortages worse
This week, Tyson Foods announced that it is restructuring its beef business, closing or selling three of its facilities as it deals with “one of the most historic cattle shortages the country has ever...
Tyson Is Shrinking Its Beef Business to Tackle Mounting Losses
Tyson Foods is shrinking its beef-processing network as historically low cattle supplies drive mounting losses in the business. Investors are welcoming the move.
Tyson Foods will close or sell three US beef facilities as industry struggles
Tyson Foods said on Thursday it will close or sell three of its beef plant and packaging operation sites, further shrinking its beef footprint as a historic U.S. cattle shortage deepens losses for th...
Tyson Foods Announces Network Restructuring for Beef Business to Strengthen Long-Term Performance
SPRINGDALE, Ark., Aug. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tyson Foods is making strategic changes to its beef operations to position the company for long-term success. Tyson Foods will anchor its beef busin...
Tyson Foods to Exit More Beef Plants, with Cattle In Short Supply
Meatpackers have been squeezed by a shortage of cattle.
Chicken Surplus Squeezes Poultry Companies; New Food Rules Proposed
Poultry companies today are producing more chicken than consumers can buy, which is weighing down wholesale prices and corporate profits, our WSJ colleague Patrick Thomas reports.
Tyson Foods, Inc. Announces Debt Tender Offers
SPRINGDALE, Ark., Aug. 10, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tyson Foods, Inc. (the “Company” or “we”) (NYSE: TSN) announced today that it is offering to purchase for cash each series (each, a “Series”) of the...
A Chicken Glut Is Dragging Down Meatpackers—and Lowering Your Grocery Bill
A rise in flock sizes, larger breeds and steady beef demand have contributed to a poultry surplus.
Tyson Foods Announces Quarterly Dividend
SPRINGDALE, Ark., Aug. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Board of Directors of Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN), at a meeting on August 6, 2026, declared a quarterly dividend of $0.51 per share on Class A...
Tyson Foods price target lowered to $65 from $68 at BofA
BofA lowered the firm’s price target on Tyson Foods (TSN) to $65 from $68 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. The firm lowered its FY26-28 adjusted operating income…
Tyson Foods says ‘not waiting passively’ for beef cycle to turn
Says will run beef business as efficiently as possible and “control what we can control.” Expects FY27 “to look a lot like FY26” across all business units. Expects to grow…
Tyson Foods says company’s brands winning in retail marketplace
Says “innovating around what consumers are looking for.” Says demand “remains robust” for chicken. Says demand for protein “remains resilient” despite macro economic pressures. Says U.S. decision to r...
Tyson Foods Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2026
Q3 results showed flat sales but improved profitability, with strong performance in Chicken and Prepared Foods offsetting Beef losses. Guidance for 2026 was narrowed, with continued growth expected in key segments and operational discipline in Beef. Free cash flow and liquidity remain strong.
Tyson Foods Earnings release: Q3 2026
Tyson Foods released its Q3 2026 earnings on August 3, 2026, summarizing the period's financial results.
Tyson Foods Slides: Q3 2026
Tyson Foods has posted slides in relation to its Q3 2026 quarterly earnings report, which was published on August 3, 2026.
Tyson Foods Quarterly report: Q3 2026
Tyson Foods has published its Q3 2026 quarterly earnings report on August 3, 2026.
Tyson Foods says ‘challenging beef market continues’
Says margins pressured by higher cattle costs, driven by lower cattle availability. Says sustained strength in pork. Says sales increased, driven by strong demand and adequate hog supplies. Says raw…
Tyson Foods provides FY26 SOI guidance
Sees: Prepared Foods $1.3B-$1.35B; Chicken $1.90B-$2.05B; Beef ($650M)-($500M); Pork $250M-$300M; International $150M-$200M; Corporate & Amortization ($950M)-($975M).
Rising Beef Costs Pressure Tyson's Bottom Line
A shortage of cattle in the U.S. has been driving up costs for meatpackers like Tyson and JBS in recent years, leading to steep financial losses.
Tyson Foods sees FY26 total AOI $2.1B-$2.3B
Sees FY26: Net interest expense about $365M; Adjusted tax rate about 25%; Free cash flow $1.3B-$1.7B. Comments taken from investor presentation slides.
Tyson Foods raises FY26 revenue view to up 2.5%-3.5% from up 2%-4%
Narrows FY26 capital expendiutres view to $700M-$900M from $700M-$1B. The company said, “For fiscal 2026, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) indicates domestic protein production will ...
Tyson Foods reports Q3 adjusted EPS 99c, consensus 99c
Reports Q3 revenue $13.87B, consensus $14.07B. “We delivered strong third quarter results, fueled by continued strength in our Chicken and Prepared Foods segments, with seven consecutive quarters of g...