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Overview >
Market Cap
588.60M
Revenue (ttm)
1.54B
Net Income (ttm)
38.30M
Shares Out
1.63M
EPS (ttm)
5.45
PE Ratio
15.37
Forward PE
n/a
Dividend
n/a
Ex-Dividend Date
n/a
Volume
528
Open
90.80
Previous Close
90.80
Day's Range
90.80 - 90.80
52-Week Range
54.74 - 90.99
Beta
0.27
Analysts
n/a
Price Target
n/a
Earnings Date
Feb 6, 2025
Description >

Seneca Foods Corporation provides packaged fruits and vegetables in the United States and internationally.

It operates through three segments: Fruits and Vegetables, Prepared Food Products, and Snack Products.

The company offers canned, frozen, and bottled produce; jarred fruit; and snack chips and other food products under the private label, as well as under various national and regional brands that the company owns or licenses, including Seneca, Libby's, Aunt Nellie's, Cherryman, Green Valley, and READ.

In addition, it packs canned and frozen vegetables under contract packing agreements. Further, the company engages in the sale of cans, ends, and seeds, as well as trucking and aircraft operations.

It provides its products to grocery outlets, including supermarkets, mass merchandisers, limited assortment stores, club stores, and dollar stores; specialty retailers; and food service distributors, restaurant chains, industrial markets, other food packagers, and export customers in 60 countries, as well as federal, state, and local governments for school and other feeding programs.

Seneca Foods Corporation was incorporated in 1949 and is headquartered in Fairport, New York.

Latest News >
Inflation rise due to impact of Russia-Ukraine war; RBI may hike rates by 75 bps: SBI Economists
Inflation rise due to impact of Russia-Ukraine war; RBI may hike rates by 75 bps: SBI Economists
May 16, 2022
SBI economists conducted a study of the Russian invasion's impact on inflation. Using February as the base case, the study revealed that due to the war alone, food and beverages, fuel, light and transport contributed 52 percent of the increase in inflation, while another 7 percent came from the jump in input prices for the FMCG sector. The economists also said the RBI was set to hike rates by another 0.75 percent to get the repo rate back to 5.15 percent, which was the pre-pandemic level.
Punjab farmers' unions slams Centre, calls ban on wheat exports 'anti-farmer' move
Punjab farmers' unions slams Centre, calls ban on wheat exports 'anti-farmer' move
May 16, 2022
Farmers’ unions in Punjab also slammed the Centre for not announcing a bonus of Rs 500 per quintal of wheat, as demanded by them to compensate the drop in the yield on account of shrivelled grains due to intense heat wave in March.
India's consumer price inflation breaks RBI's comfort level fourth month in a row
India's consumer price inflation breaks RBI's comfort level fourth month in a row
May 12, 2022
Retail inflation soared to an eight-year high of 7.79 percent in April on annual basis mainly due to stubbornly high food prices, remaining above the RBI's upper tolerance level for the fourth month in a row.
RBI's move to raise interest rates, likelihood of a good monsoon will help contain inflation: CII President
RBI's move to raise interest rates, likelihood of a good monsoon will help contain inflation: CII President
May 16, 2022
Sanjiv Bajaj, the newly-elected President of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), said various factors combined with the hope of a strong monsoon should ease the situation by the second half of the year for policymakers to decide where inflation and interest rates move.
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