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Campbell Soup Company Common Stock
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Anyone know why so many food brands are hitting 52 week lows? Just saw that CPB, KHC, CAG, K, GIS, FLO and TR are all hitting lows
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This is why APLE will be printing money for decades
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Is Cramer trying to tell us something about this weeks earnings?
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Question from newbie.
$CPB is on sale would it be a good investment?
What if I told you there were a stock that wasn't massively run up with a terrible P/E ratio in the current market? With a rare 3% dividend yield?
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The most boring company in the history of the world - Campbell's (CPB) - throwing me some green in a sea of red and still paying me a fat dividend. XLP possible safe haven for those who don't want to hold cash (SWVXX paying over 4% though - ahead of inflation).
If I won't need it for 2 years, META, all the way. Else, sell a 20-25 delta put on BMRN, NOVO , PINS, or JD and put the rest in AMZN or CPB.
2024 net income was $88mm and its market cap is $9.3B. A similar market cap to CPB, with its $602mm net income, or ACI with its $977 net income. Overvalued doesn’t begin to describe DUO by any metric.
GIS, & CPB....If this all goes to hell, everyones gonna be eating soup n oatmeal!!🤣
Campbells Soup (CPB) was actually a big winner in those days.
With 🥭 restarting nuclear testing I think CPB calls.
CPB is basically a market inverse
CPB is the only company in my watchlist that’s green.
Me with my GIS and CPB calls😞. Yes, I’m retarded
CPB(Campbell soup) is hurting. They have a huge settlement coming at them from the EPA. I’m already shorting it, but was wondering if anyone else was and what they believe is a reasonable floor. I’m thinking $20ish by the end of the year. Also does anyone else see chapter 11 in the future?
Just took positions in AEO, CPB, CAG will wait for sector rotation then nut up!
I had some CPB tomato soup today w my grilled cheese sandwiches, shares is probably the way to play this one w divys
pity those who keep buying defensive stocks on the dip PG, COST, KO, KMB, CPB, XLP etc took me a loss to realise no one buys defensives anymore, defensives in this era is GOLD and CRYPTO. im a victim, so anyone who is considering buying these to hedge be careful, zoom out and see for example KO trendline is going down to $45 over the next year
Quantifying risk is two parts: the probability that the thing happens, and the actual impact if that thing happens. The current shutdown threat is two-part: 1. The likelihood of a deal being made in a short amount of time is far less certain. Compared to past showdowns, the number of "adults in the room" has dropped significantly. The burn-it-down Republicans are in charge, and have shown that even with appropriations they're going to use the White House to shut down the parts of the funded government they don't like (Dept of Education, CFPB, EPA, VOA, CPB, USAID, etc.). So the Democrats have less to lose from a shutdown, and are much more likely to persist in the only tool they have to wrest concessions from the Republicans (who hold a trifecta in the elected House, Senate, and Presidency, and control the unelected Courts including with a 6-3 majority in the Supreme Court). 2. The actual cost of the shutdown to the rest of society seems to be gearing up to be much more impactful than past shutdowns. The longest previous shutdown, in 2018-2019, only impacted about 1/4 of the federal workforce (a majority of the agencies, including the military, were funded). And this time around, the Trump administration is gearing up to try to make it maximally disruptive by breaking with precedent on which functions are deemed excepted, and threatening to fire employees rather than just furlough them, from the parts of the government it doesn't like. Meanwhile, the rest of the economy is much more brittle than in 2018/2019, with lots more uncertainty and risk of cascading effects. So again, if you're modeling risk based on the past, you're not paying attention.
I don't know how the CPB is going to hold digital transmissions in its warehouses at the port until someone pays up to release it.
So I should buy CPB?
Drinking chicken broth from a box because I sick. $CPB to the moon.
UPS $100 and CPB $35 leaps👍
I tried to tell yall about CPB! Super undervalued stock that’s gonna climb in 2026
Holy shit CPB leaps are so cheap. Look up what brands Campbell’s owns it’s insane. Don’t sleep
CPB, M, DLTR Puts!
Thanks for supplementing this. There do seem to be some important differences from ECMO, the most importantly being the intended use (earlier, more proactive intervention vs salvage; although I mist add ECMO is being used increasingly as an proactive intervention too). The part about reducing thrombosis and hemolysis... Yea everyone says they do that so lol. I guess this will find a place in critical care and cardiac care units if the clinical data are good. Meanwhile the ART100 (CPB) looks pretty established so I guess that's a good stable product as backup of sorts. As for credentials, I am a medical doctor and epidemiologist (not from the States). Specifically, I hold a Masters in Public Health and am a Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology. Disclosures again: not financial / medical advice, no shares owned
short SPY IWM and buy defensives like GIS, CPB, PG, WMT, KO, PEP to tide through the correction over the next few months, that's the no brainer play. this happens almost every year in this season for exit liquidity, and even especially so when index is ATH
CPB PB&J all the same what’s the problem
I sold the shares due to getting called away with CC but I like DXCM if it goes back to the 50s/60s, Bros around $48/$50, AAP around $48, CPB in the $30s, $KHC around $26.50 and NKE around $58/$60
I bought 2300 CPB shares @ 32. Such a boring company obviously but I see some value at these levels.
Yikes...IMO most of these are very "sus". I don't think the reporter did their due diligence. * CPB - Poor quality soup with tons of additives, tons of debt, and declining market share. They got greedy with their price hikes in the past 5 years (30%+) and are getting rightfully spanked. * TMO - Picks and shovels for pharma. Most favored nation pricing rules, NIH cuts, and increased FDA scrutiny from RFK means pharma is bearish now. Q2 venture capital pharma launches were at the lowest level in years. TMO will likely do ok today for earnings...but I think in a year+ their revenue really comes down as pharma shrinks. * STZ - Younger people are not drinking as much booze. US saw a 3% drop in 2024 and China a 5%. I would be leery of investing in alcohol stocks if these trend continue.
"Thermo Fisher Scientific TMO Danaher DHR" Good companies but you had oversupply post covid, among other issues. DHR's earnings actually weren't bad but were overshadowed a bit by disappointing earnings from Sartorius this am. TMO is tomorrow I think? If you expect these to have some sort of major turnaround tomorrow, you're going to be disappointed, but I think both could do okay over the next few years. "Constellation Brands STZ Brown-Forman BF.B" People are drinking less + alcohol names are a prime example of "if it's not working, I don't want anything to do with it." At some point that's baked in, but looking forward what changes the fact that younger people seem less interested in drinking? Alco I mean also, Constellation has shit capital allocation - they lost close to a billion on Ballast Point and their investment in Canopy has lost them a few billion. "Campbell’s CPB" Have at least made a couple of decent purchases (Rao.) Maybe break it up into soups and everything else? "Merck MRK" I'm thankful for the company they bought recently that I owned, but for Merck it's part of a process of trying to refill the gap left when Ketruda's patent expires. https://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2025/07/11/mercks-verona-acquisition-plugging-a-4b-hole-in-a-20b-gap/ "GSK GSK Bristol-Myers Squibb BMY" Meh.
while all the OPEN hype is going on, did anyone noticed the massive tech selloff into beaten and artifically suppressed stocks? the laggards and consumer defensives are massively green, tickers like CPB has never been up so much in a day before, BRKB has begun to swing green after months of selling, sign of further market dump?
everyone enjoying the profits from our inputs? congrats to all those that has been listening to us since yesterday congrats to all who have heed our advice once again on selling tech and semis, hope your striking it rich with the QQQ puts. as warned, we were rotating tech into small caps and consumer defensives it is not too late to buy small caps, KHC PG CPB CAG NKE TGT UNH CLV XHB in coordination w other hedge funds we are continuing to dump tech
If you haven’t seen it throughout all of your research, a nice opportunity is presenting itself with CPB. Stumbled across reading several forums recently. Increasing their dividend this year, their last quarter was still very solid, and their balance sheet is very nice. They’re also, for some reason, bouncing off the bottom trend line and sitting at a multi-year low. Very nice opportunity for some leaps with lots of room above. I opened a starter position on some leaps today. Would be curious to know your thoughts on it if you get a moment.
everyone enjoying the profits from our inputs? congrats to all those that has been listening to us since yesterday congrats to all who have heed our advice once again on selling tech and semis, hope your striking it rich with the QQQ puts. as warned, we were rotating tech into small caps and consumer defensives it is not too late to buy small caps, KHC PG CPB CAG NKE TGT UNH CLV XHB in coordination w other hedge funds we are continuing to dump tech
everyone enjoying the profits from our inputs? congrats to all those that has been listening to us since yesterday congrats to all who have heed our advice once again on selling tech and semis, hope your striking it rich with the QQQ puts. as warned, we were rotating tech into small caps and consumer defensives it is not too late to buy small caps, KHC PG CPB CAG NKE TGT UNH CLV XHB in coordination w other hedge funds we are continuing to dump tech
congrats to all who have heed our advice once again on selling tech and semis, hope your striking it rich with the QQQ puts. as warned, we were rotating tech into small caps and consumer defensives it is not too late to buy small caps, KHC PG CPB CAG NKE TGT UNH CLV XHB in coordination w other hedge funds we are continuing to dump tech
SIGH i have been saying since premarket…why choose to turn a deaf ear? good news is we will stop the dump soon FOR TODAY, ur only chance to cut losses. we will continue to dump over the few weeks. in the meantime the index will go up a little as we readjust portfolio if u prefer to hold stocks buy NKE PG CPB KHC CAG JNJ MRK XHB ABBV BRKB UNH
congrats to all with their puts, would not recommend to buy 0dte, but 14/30 puts are guaranteed profit. those not into options can buy XHB CPB KHC MRK CAG PG BRKB NKE or short any tech and ipo, rotation is coming soon
as forewarned early we are rotating to consumer defensives and laggards KHC CPB XHB KO MO TGT PG BRKB XLV hope everyone is happy with their profits from the puts! u can load on more 14/30DTE puts as we will continue to dump till mid oct
for those regretting not heeding my advise on liquidating and going into puts, its not too late. we are going to recover abit before dumping in noon, can load ur puts by then, if u prefer to hold stocks u can all in consumer defensives, KHC PG KO CPB XHB MO CAG
been spot on for everything about the dump, get ready for rotation into consumers defensive, we are coordinating to rotate into KHC CPB PG KO MO
sigh i warned so many times its going to dump, this is just the beginning, rotate to KHC CPB KO PEP UNH CAG PG MO BRKB intra day its going to dump badly
protect urself just for this week, keep ur profits and rotate to KHC PG CL BRKB CPB STZ CAG PEP MO XHB XBI all the smart money rotating into these stocks in the massive tech flush this week
Won’t matter when we are desperately buying canned foods Long $CPB
That CPB I bought today is looking mmm-mmm good.
how is it red? my portfolio is all green CPB MDLZ PEP MCD UNH STZ TAP FDX XLP
I am holding CPB shares and the ex dividend date is july 3rd. I am contemplating selling tomorrow i.e July 2nd. Will I still get the dividend or do I have to hold till market close? If I sell tomorrow and lose out on the dividend, is it really a net loss because I heard the price drops by dividend amount on ex-dividend date anyway
Entry on $CPB maybe? 52 week low and I still eat Spaghettios anyway https://preview.redd.it/r8bu91qs47af1.jpeg?width=160&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e56c15ecd50bd470cdcc4f70729dd5a32fce243a
Do all stocks capital appreciate ? Year to Date Returns of some pretty big and known names Campbell Soup Company CPB -23.82% Clorox CLX -25.20% HP Inc. HPQ -25.50% Constellation Brands STZ -27.29% Target Corporation TGT -28.99% Moderna MRNA-38.36% UnitedHealth Group UNH -38.76% Lululemon Athletica LULU -38.94% Without a dividend you have nothing but a loss.
Stock is CPB folks, learn to read screens - OP is a tomato sauce fan
Ummm a few I can think of currently: V, MSFT, GOOGL, BG, HON, CPB, JnJ, and KO.
> and that, kids, is why you shouldn't do drugs. Wait till Trump's DoJ and CPB start investigating Elon's Visa...
It doesn't help that ICE/CPB keeps arresting tourists and legal immigrants in the US for extremely spurious reasons, then holding them for hours or even days without letting them contact anyone, and subjecting them to dehumanizing things like body cavity searches and putting them in local jails instead of detention centers. There's a reason why I dont go to countries like Russia and China, I wouldnt go to the US either if I was a foreigner, at least while TFG is in office
Trump and Xi trading blows not helping, looking at CPB and SAIC pre market looks like a dump pattern to me as well, Nasdaq gapped down a little bit showing a bit of weakness along with rejecting the high last week
Pick one: DLTR, NIO, CPB 45DTE calls
CPB Form 19 or a PSC depending on liquidation status. And all the files and court judgements (this case) to prove the refund is necessary.
The courts have the authority, if someone sues and claims the executive overstepped the law, to review whether Trump’s use of tariffs was legal. The CPB is a federal agency and is bound by federal court orders. That’s how this has always worked. I’m guessing you’re not American or you forgot/skipped Civics and Economics.
**The true intention of the 30% tariffs is to directly transfer 30% directly to a federal spending account, where the orange dictator will direct it to his inner circle of friends and contractors.** When a ship comes in, the trucker that picks up each shipping container needs to pay (cash transfer) 30% to the shipyard. Call it $300k for a container valued at $1 million. That $300k goes directly to the US Customs and Border Protection (CPB), who in turn allocates it to the US Treasury. The republicans control all 3 branches of government and the supreme court, so they have 100% control of how that $300k gets spent.
He literally fired thousands of Veterans and has a hiring freeze. Unless you go CPB which you have to speak Spanish for lol oh maga.
Doesn’t the executive control CPB? I think they’ll just ignore a court order like they are with the others…
Everything is a bloodbath but for the 3 companies of choice do Rhinemetall, Gold, and MP Materials. The food should be Dollar Tree (if not allowed do DG or CPB), then for oil do BHP group since it goes mining. Tech stocks are really bad, invest in something that's recession proof like cyber security, PANW (Palo Alto Networks), and for health just choose United healthcare
I don't disagree that he's unintelligent about economics or any particular subject, one only needs to hear him talk for 30 seconds, but I would ask people to look past him and see the effort to try and consolidate power as laid out. The Trump admin is the ultimate stymying force. The only thing Trump recognizes is an opportunity for himself, but the conservative revolutionary elements see an opportunity for executive control. The tariffs, in my opinion, will be eventually attempted to be brought under executive control. Not to dump money in his own pockets, he can't really do that directly, nor do the revolutionaries want that. The revolutionaries want to bypass an ineffective and oppositional congress and allow executive control of the purse, and I believe they will do this by bypassing the treasury. The CPB are the first "hands" which touch the tariffs, until they reach the treasury, they're not under congressional control. This will allow the conservatives to carry out their agenda unimpeded. Trump has plenty of other ways to profit himself, I haven't seen much about his $5m "gold cards". I don't see this as being a fundraiser for the government, there has to be an incentive for him and I'm sure it will become obvious at some point. My only point about Trump's intelligence comes from his ability to sniff out an opportunity for a shakedown, and anyone that comes to him with a scheme whether its Bannon or Putin or Miller, he will figure out a way.
$CPB because that’s the only thing you can afford in the future
Calls on CPB and BIMBO? Soup kitchens and bread lines have to get supplies from somewhere.
Congress controls CPB budget, so that "defunding" trick Trump uses works both ways. They also have legislative authority over the CPB defining duties and responsibilities. Oversight power as well. And then there's the commerce clause which gives the CPB their power in the first place.
A return to a tariff-based system (pre-1913) would necessitate crippling tariffs (kind of like what he's doing out of ignorance) or massive spending cuts. Trade wars would be bigger and more punitive. Also, CPB isn't really set up to be a substitute IRS, nor bring in enough to meet all the government's needs (not going to run "most powerful military" off of tariffs).
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/economy/5-things-to-know-about-tariffs-and-how-they-work#:\~:text=Trump%20is%20a%20proponent%20of,Michigan%2C%20during%20his%20presidential%20campaign. Duties are collected by CPB, and they have to get to the US Treasury in order for the IRS to receive them for congress to allocate the funds. Normally this is how it works because there's no conflict between CPB and the Treasury. Trump wants to abolish the IRS. The path he is looking to carve out is obvious. If the funds from the CBP never make it to the US Treasury, or if Trumps Treasury Secretary thug #178 Scott Bessent decides not to have those funds go to the IRS because they're "inefficient", "can't deliver for the people", or whatever excuse he could cough up (because of mass IRS layoffs), then congress can't reach the money. There's no law on the books, that I've seen, which gives congress oversight of duties from the CBP. It's a technicality and don't put it past Trump to use technicalities, he's already trying to do it with a 3rd term. I could be wrong about the "external revenue service". My understanding is that a new federal agency like this needs congressional approval. Source: https://www.congress.gov/crs-product/R45442#:\~:text=The%20Constitution%20does%20not%20establish,and%20shape%20the%20federal%20bureaucracy. >"The Constitution does not establish administrative agencies or explicitly prescribe the manner by which they may be created. Even so, the Supreme Court has generally recognized that Congress has broad constitutional authority to establish and shape the federal bureaucracy. Congress may use its Article I lawmaking powers to create federal agencies and offices within those agencies, design agencies' basic structures and operations, and prescribe, subject to certain constitutional limitations, how those holding agency offices are appointed and removed. Congress also may enumerate the powers, duties, and functions to be exercised by agencies, as well as directly counteract, through later legislation, certain agency actions implementing delegated authority." This looks like a gray area considering the supreme court is probably willing to bend the knee. Two other considerations: D\*ge which while is being challenged in lawsuits, it's still operational, and then you see orgs like RFK Jr.s "AHA" (https://www.axios.com/2025/03/31/rfk-hhs-centralize-power-restructure-layoffs). If Trump's cabinet can reorganize and establish new agencies, all bets are off. Either Scott Bessent or worst case scenario Kristi Noem will be able to establish some unelected bureaucracy (just like Trump railed against). I'm not aware of any challenges to the creation or authority of AHA, which means we could see the external revenue service without congress based on this. I'm not a legal expert though.
CPB up 2.5% may be the biggest recession indicator out there.
Hard to blame you. I'm USian and I canceled a trip to Canada because I didn't want to risk getting kidnapped by CPB when I returned to the USA. Remote chance, yes, and it was never entirely non-zero in my lifetime. Still, not worth it.
My best March performers: DVN CPB KHC
You'd be better off putting whatever funds you would allocate to CPB to cash in my opinion. 15% total return over the last 10 years, -9% over the last 5 years. Fidelity still paying 4% in SPAXX. Capital One and SoFi still at 3.8% for HYSA.
right, but if you read that list -- however broadly drawn -- it doesn't include stuff like 'living at a second home' or 'having family visit you at your residence.' Your whole comment is a succinct explanation for why a lot of snowbirds are playing with fire, legally speaking. A reasonable CPB reading things like 'rest' or 'medical treatment' and someone is like "i live here for 6 months in florida because I own a home and I do this every year" then that's a pretty logical A to B denial precisely because they're returning to Canada so much. It's straightforward visa evasion.
I was holding CPB long time before COVID, glad I put my money in meme trades instead. 
i mean literally 30 - 40k Canadian nationals are refused at the U.S. border each year. I'd almost guarantee you every single one is exactly what i'm talking about. it's a small percentage of the whole, but just conceptually CPB has a brisk business of dinging people for exactly what i'm talking about
Grab your emergency positions: Water: AWK, WTRG 💧 Poor foods: CPB, KHC 🥣 Insurance: MOH, UNH 🩻
Now that the CPB has been disbanded and rules just don’t matter anymore, there may be some unapproved donations
CPB has always been a recession stock and it’s green AF.
CPB calls. Everyone's gonna be eating canned soup after this.
2024 Canada was responsible for 43 of 21,9XXlbs of fentanyl according to this CPB data [https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/drug-seizure-statistics](https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/drug-seizure-statistics) [https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/drug-seizure-statistics](https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/drug-seizure-statistics)
PLTR, GLW, TSM, NVDA, AAPL, ASTS, CPB, KO. Also a heft amount of VTI and QQQM.
Interesting that Ebay and CPB are green.