Campbell Soup (CPB) benefits from a strong Snacks segment, which has been growing increasingly in the past two years.
Campbell Soup's (CPB) fourth-quarter performance will likely reflect gains from the growing Snacks business. However, rising cost inflation might have been a hurdle.
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Campbell Soup (CPB) is on track with efforts to counter inflation, such as supply-chain productivity enhancements and margin-improvement efforts.
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Iconic canned soup company Campbell is expanding its reach in the Italian food market.
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Campbell Soup Company (NYSE: CPB ) is kicking off this week with an important deal. The firm is expanding its holdings through the acquisition of Sovos Brands (NASDAQ: SOVO ), the owner of three well-
U.S. packaged food maker Campbell Soup will buy Michael Angelo's and Rao's owner Sovos Brands for $2.33 billion in cash, the company said on Monday, beefing up its meals and beverages business with th

Campbell Soup buys Rao's sauce maker for $2.7B

12:05pm, Monday, 07'th Aug 2023
Campbell Soup announced Monday it will buy Sovos Brands for $2.7 billion, or $23 per share. Sovos's portfolio includes Rao's pasta sauce and Michael Angelo's frozen meals.
S&P Global Ratings lowered Campbell Soup's Co.'s rating to BBB- from BBB on Monday, placing it one notch above speculative-grade, or junk, status.
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