Tate & Lyle plc (TATYY)
Market Cap | 2.23B |
Revenue (ttm) | 2.24B |
Net Income (ttm) | 184.76M |
Shares Out | n/a |
EPS (ttm) | 0.45 |
PE Ratio | 12.06 |
Forward PE | 8.74 |
Dividend | 0.95 (4.70%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Jun 20, 2025 |
Volume | 5,366 |
Average Volume | 2,968 |
Open | 20.43 |
Previous Close | 20.13 |
Day's Range | 20.24 - 20.43 |
52-Week Range | 19.71 - 44.76 |
Beta | 0.40 |
RSI | 19.10 |
Earnings Date | Nov 6, 2025 |
About Tate & Lyle
Tate & Lyle plc, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the provision of ingredients and solutions to the food, beverages, and other industries in North America, Asia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and Europe. The company operates through four segments: Food & Beverage Solutions, Sucralose, Primary Products Europe, and CP Kelco. Its portfolio includes sweeteners, fibres, stabilisers and functional systems, hydrocolloids, and starches, proteins, and functional flours. The company’s products are used in beverages, dairy, soups, sauces a... [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Tate & Lyle's revenue was 1.74 billion, an increase of 5.40% compared to the previous year's 1.65 billion. Earnings were 143.00 million, a decrease of -23.94%.
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Tate & Lyle plc (TATYY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Tate & Lyle plc (OTCQX:TATYY) Q2 2026 Earnings Call October 1, 2025 3:00 AM EDTCompany ParticipantsNick Hampton - CEO & Executive DirectorSarah...

Tate & Lyle shares turn sour on profit alert
The food and drink ingredients firm now expects revenues and underlying earnings to fall over the year to March 31.
Tate & Lyle Lowers Revenue, Earnings View on Slow Market Demand

Tate & Lyle Lowers Revenue, Earnings View on Slow Market Demand
Tate & Lyle said it expected lower revenue and earnings for fiscal 2026 after a slowdown in market demand in the first half.

UK Stock Market News: Greggs, Tate & Lyle, Taylor Wimpey
Revenue growth baked in at Greggs, softer demand sees Tate & Lyle FY downgraded, budget delays impact buyer confidence at Taylor Wimpey
No criminal charges over civil claims made by four women against Andrew Tate
Tate’s barristers told an earlier court hearing that there was ‘total denial of wrongdoing’

Have the Tates lost their way? There’s no accounting for taste | Letters
Readers respond to Jonathan Jones’s view that the chain of galleries is losing its identity as more dynamic rivals flourish The analysis by Jonathan Jones of what’s gone wrong at Tate was spot-on ( Sh...

Tate showcases performance in Picasso's works
Theatre Picasso marks 100 years since the Spanish artist unveiled his work The Three Dancers.

Shrinking audiences, a cash crisis and rivals on the rise: what’s gone wrong at Tate?
The museum group is struggling with identity – and now the National Gallery is expanding its modern art vision When a national institution starts to sound like Spın̈al Tap, you know it’s in trouble. R...

National Gallery accused of risking ‘bad blood’ with Tate over 20th-century art
Sources say decision to collect ‘modern’ art could have two galleries ‘at each others’ throats’ – but others welcome move A decision to tear up an agreement between the National Gallery and Tate, whic...
“We’re here to take it back” - activists seek to combat erasure of Ukrainian artists in museums
The Stolen Art Campaign by Shadows Project aims to correct misattributed Ukrainian artists in museums. Over 500,000 people and museums like the Louvre, Tate, and MoMA support this initiative.

Bullfights, ballet and hot jazz: inside Picasso’s scandalous theatre of sex and death
Famed for his cubist portraits, the Spanish genius also created costumes for the Ballet Russes and loved the intensity of bullfights. A new show at the Tate explores the dramatic side of an uncompromi...

Andrew Tate sues Meta and TikTok for ‘deplatforming’
Conservative influencer Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan Tate, are suing Meta and TikTok over what they describe as the “unlawful and politically motivated decision” to deplatform the pair on thei...
Lafayette police say no threat to public after overnight shooting at Tate & Lyle North
An overnight shooting at Tate & Lyle's North plant was not a threat to the public, Lafayette police said, despite few details released Friday morning.

Reframing the debate over Tate attendances and exhibitions | Letters
Tate director, Maria Balshaw , responds to reports of a decline in visitor numbers. Catherine Bliss is unimpressed by recent offerings at the galleries Tate Britain’s visitor numbers continue to rise ...

Tate director blames Brexit and Covid for slump in visitors
Maria Balshaw says upheaval has kept young Europeans away from London sites, contributing to a 27% attendance drop since 2019 The Tate galleries in London are struggling to attract young European visi...

Ice raids leave crops unharvested at California farms: ‘We need the labor’
Trump’s immigration crackdown has made many immigrant farmworkers scared to go to work Lisa Tate is a sixth-generation farmer in Ventura county, California, an area that produces billions of dollars w...

Tate raises £43m from donations as it launches ‘ambitious’ endowment fund
Campaign aims to raise £150m by 2030 to help support Tate’s exhibition programme and research in perpetuity Tate has launched an endowment fund and secured £43m from donations in what it calls “one of...

Tate launches endowment fund to ensure galleries can ‘thrive’ in future
There are four Tate galleries in the UK and they are funded through different revenue streams, including a foundation of Government funding.

Trial of High Court claims against Andrew Tate brought forward to next summer
Tate’s barristers told an earlier court hearing that there was ‘total denial of wrongdoing’.

From Tate Modern to Grimsby docks: the team saving Britain’s cherished buildings from the wrecking ball
Can you imagine Liverpool without its Welsh Streets or London without Battersea Power Station? For 50 years, one small band of activists have been finding creative alternative uses for great buildings...

‘People weep in its presence’: how the UK Aids Memorial Quilt became one of our great works of art
It began as a simple act of remembrance, dedicated to those who lost their lives to Aids. Now this ever-growing patchwork of gravestone-sized panels has taken on new meaning as one of the most signifi...

‘How could you not be body dysmorphic today?’ The twisted selfie sculptures of Christelle Oyiri
She has created bronzes of herself with toned legs, tiny horns, a dissolving head and a monstrous tail. The Parisian artist and DJ, who is the inaugural artist of Tate’s Infinities Commission, explain...

I'm a headteacher and a dad – this is how to help boys struggling with masculinity | Nick Hewlett
The radicalisation of young men can seem inevitable, but we can shape their understanding of gender in healthy ways Nick Hewlett is chief executive of the St Dunstan’s Education Group If you were to w...

Jazz, Paris and war’s brutality: the radical watercolours of Edward Burra, British art’s great unknown
He called art ‘fart’ and hated talking about his work, but a rare retrospective offers the chance to celebrate the radical visions of the 20th-century British painter On any objective reading, Edward ...