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Tyson Foods Value Stock - Dividend - Research Selection

Tyson foods

ISIN: US9024941034 , WKN: 870625

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Tyson Foods, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a food company worldwide. It operates through four segments: Chicken, Beef, Pork, and Prepared Foods. The company raises and processes chickens into fresh, frozen, and value-added chicken products; processes live fed cattle and live market hogs; and 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. It also supplies poultry breeding stock; sells allied products, such as hides and meats; and 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, pizza crusts and toppings, flour and corn tortilla products, desserts, appetizers, snacks, prepared meals, ethnic foods, soups, sauces, side dishes, meat dishes, breadsticks, and processed meats. Tyson Foods, Inc. offers its products primarily under the Tyson, Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, Wright, State Fair, ibp, Van\'s, Sara Lee, Chef Pierre, Aidells, Gallo Salame, and Golden Island 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, as well as through independent brokers and trading companies. Tyson Foods, Inc. was founded in 1935 and is headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas.

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NEWS


Tyson Foods (TSN) Is Up 6.1% After Shuttering Nebraska Beef Plant And Cutting Amarillo Shift

2025-12-12
In November 2025, Tyson Foods announced it would shut down its Lexington, Nebraska beef facility and cut to a single shift in Amarillo, Texas, while reallocating volumes to other plants to better match a domestic cattle herd at its lowest level in 75 years. This restructuring highlights how Tyson is reshaping its beef footprint to protect efficiency and margins, even as cattle supplies remain historically tight. We’ll now examine how this capacity realignment in beef processing affects Tyson...

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TSN and peers navigate strong protein demand, premiumization trends and supply-driven cost pressures reshaping the meat industry.

Tyson Foods (TSN) Stock Trades Up, Here Is Why

2025-12-11
Shares of meat company Tyson Foods (NYSE:TSN) jumped 3.1% in the afternoon session after investors reacted positively to the company's recent move to streamline its beef operations for better long-term efficiency.

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2025-12-11
Tyson Foods, Pilgrim's Pride and Beyond Meat gain from strong protein demand and innovation, even as tight supplies and rising costs weigh on the industry.

Tyson Foods Stock: Is TSN Underperforming the Consumer Staples Sector?

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FDA approves Merck drug for decimated U.S. cattle herds to stop screwworm

2025-12-09
There's hope for U.S. cattle ranchers in the battle to stop the spread of screwworm at a time of decimated herds with the FDA approving a new Merck treatment.

Trump Tasks Top Advisers With Finding Way to Lower Soaring Beef Prices

2025-12-08
The Trump administration is prodding ranchers and meatpackers to do something about soaring beef prices, while looking at increasing imports from Mexico and South America.

Is Tyson Foods Offering Value After Recent DCF Discount and PE Multiple Reassessment?

2025-12-05
If you are wondering whether Tyson Foods is quietly turning into a value opportunity while many investors chase the latest market darlings, this article will walk you through whether the current share price makes sense. The stock has slipped 3.1% over the last week but is still up 7.9% over the past month. This suggests sentiment has improved recently even though it remains down year to date and over the past year. Recent headlines have focused on Tyson streamlining its operations and...

1 Consumer Stock for Long-Term Investors and 2 We Ignore

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Regarded as defensive investments, consumer staples stocks are generally safe bets in choppy markets. But they’re also double-edged swords as they often lag in booming conditions, and this pattern has persisted recently. Over the past six months, the industry has recorded a loss of 8.2%, a far cry from the S&P 500’s 14.4% ascent.