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Tyson Foods is a farm products business based in the US. Tyson Foods shares (TSN) are listed on the NYSE and all prices are listed in US Dollars.
Its last market close was $58.02 – a decrease of 4.07% over the previous week. Tyson Foods employs 138,000 staff and has a trailing 12-month revenue of around $53.3 billion.Our top picks for where to buy Tyson Foods stock
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Tyson Foods stock price (NYSE: TSN)
Use our graph to track the performance of TSN stocks over time.Tyson Foods stocks at a glance
Latest market close | $58.02 |
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52-week range | $49.49 - $66.36 |
50-day moving average | $61.02 |
200-day moving average | $59.74 |
Wall St. target price | $66.51 |
PE ratio | 26.2044 |
Dividend yield | $1.96 (3.39%) |
Earnings per share (TTM) | $2.25 |
Is it a good time to buy Tyson Foods stock?
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Tyson Foods price performance over time
Historical closes compared with the close of $58.2 from 2024-12-19
1 week (2024-12-13) | -3.77% |
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1 month (2024-11-21) | -8.73% |
3 months (2024-09-20) | -3.23% |
6 months (2024-06-21) | 3.37% |
1 year (2023-12-21) | 12.66% |
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2 years (2022-12-21) | 2.70% |
3 years (2021-12-21) | 77.6965 |
5 years (2019-12-20) | 78.7835 |
Is Tyson Foods stock undervalued or overvalued?
Valuing Tyson Foods stock is incredibly difficult, and any metric has to be viewed as part of a bigger picture of Tyson Foods's overall performance. However, analysts commonly use some key metrics to help gauge the value of a stock.
Tyson Foods's P/E ratio
Tyson Foods's current share price divided by its per-share earnings (EPS) over a 12-month period gives a "trailing price/earnings ratio" of roughly 26x. In other words, Tyson Foods shares trade at around 26x recent earnings.
That's comparable to, say, the trailing 12-month P/E ratio for the NASDAQ 100 at the end of 2019 (27.29).
Tyson Foods's PEG ratio
Tyson Foods's "price/earnings-to-growth ratio" can be calculated by dividing its P/E ratio by its growth – to give 0.4987. A low ratio can be interpreted as meaning the stocks offer better value, while a higher ratio can be interpreted as meaning the stocks offer worse value.
The PEG ratio provides a broader view than just the P/E ratio, as it gives more insight into Tyson Foods's future profitability. By accounting for growth, it could also help you if you're comparing the stock prices of multiple high-growth companies.
Tyson Foods's EBITDA
Tyson Foods's EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) is $3.1 billion.
The EBITDA is a measure of a Tyson Foods's overall financial performance and is widely used to measure a its profitability.
Tyson Foods financials
Revenue TTM | $53.3 billion |
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Operating margin TTM | 3.94% |
Gross profit TTM | $2.7 billion |
Return on assets TTM | 3.03% |
Return on equity TTM | 4.47% |
Profit margin | 1.5% |
Book value | $51.68 |
Market Capitalization | $21 billion |
TTM: trailing 12 months
Tyson Foods stock dividends
Dividend payout ratio: 63.55% of net profits
Recently Tyson Foods has paid out, on average, around 100% of net profits as dividends. That has enabled analysts to estimate a "forward annual dividend yield" of 0% of the current stock value. This means that over a year, based on recent payouts (which are sadly no guarantee of future payouts), Tyson Foods shareholders could enjoy a 0% return on their shares, in the form of dividend payments. In Tyson Foods's case, that would currently equate to about $1.96 per share.
Tyson Foods's payout ratio would broadly be considered high, and as such this stock could appeal to those looking to generate an income. Bear in mind however that companies should normally also look to re-invest a decent amount of net profits to ensure future growth.
Tyson Foods's most recent dividend payout was on 13 March 2025. The latest dividend was paid out to all shareholders who bought their stocks by 27 February 2025 (the "ex-dividend date").
Have Tyson Foods's stocks ever split?
Tyson Foods's stocks were split on a 3:2 basis on 17 February 1997 . So if you had owned 2 shares the day before before the split, the next day you'd have owned 3 shares. This wouldn't directly have changed the overall worth of your Tyson Foods stocks – just the quantity. However, indirectly, the new 33.3% lower stock price could have impacted the market appetite for Tyson Foods stocks, which in turn could have impacted Tyson Foods's stock price.
Tyson Foods stock price volatility
Over the last 12 months, Tyson Foods's stocks have ranged in value from as little as $49.4917 up to $66.3612. A popular way to gauge a stock's volatility is its "beta."
Beta is a measure of a stocks volatility in relation to the market. The market (NYSE average) beta is 1, while Tyson Foods's is 0.775. This would suggest that Tyson Foods's stocks are less volatile than average (for this exchange).
Tyson Foods overview
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 supplies poultry breeding stock. It also manufactures and markets frozen and refrigerated food products, including ready-to-eat sandwiches, flame-grilled hamburgers, Philly steaks, pepperoni, bacon, breakfast sausage, turkey, lunchmeat, hot dogs, flour and corn tortilla products, appetizers, snacks, prepared meals, ethnic foods, side dishes, meat dishes, breadsticks, and processed meats under the Tyson, Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, Wright, Aidells, Gallo Salame, ibp, and State Fair brands. The company sells its products through its sales staff to grocery retailers, grocery wholesalers, meat distributors, warehouse club stores, military commissaries, industrial food processing companies, chain restaurants or their distributors, live markets, international export companies, and domestic distributors who serve restaurants and food service operations, such as plant and school cafeterias, convenience stores, hospitals, and other vendors, as well as through independent brokers and trading companies. The company was founded in 1935 and is headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas.
Frequently asked questions
What percentage of Tyson Foods is owned by insiders or institutions?Currently 2.552% of Tyson Foods stocks are held by insiders and 85.594% by institutions. How many people work for Tyson Foods?
Latest data suggests 138,000 work at Tyson Foods. When does the fiscal year end for Tyson Foods?
Tyson Foods's fiscal year ends in September. Where is Tyson Foods based?
Tyson Foods's address is: 2200 West Don Tyson Parkway, Springdale, AR, United States, 72762-6999 What is Tyson Foods's ISIN number?
Tyson Foods's international securities identification number is: US9024941034 What is Tyson Foods's CUSIP number?
Tyson Foods's Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures number is: 902494103
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