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Conagra

Conagra Brands is a food manufacturing company that has been in business since 1919. It produces and sells packaged food products in the United States across many segments of the food industry, including grocery, snacks, refrigerated and frozen goods. While the company has seen revenue growth in recent years, net income declined in the last reported year. The company pays dividends of around 3.5% currently but has reasonable debt levels that pose risks if not managed properly. Due to its long history but recent financial performance declines, Conagra is not seen as a good investment option for Mr. Donothing.

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Conagra

Conagra Brands is a food manufacturing company that has been in business since 1919. It produces and sells packaged food products in the United States across many segments of the food industry, including grocery, snacks, refrigerated and frozen goods. While the company has seen revenue growth in recent years, net income declined in the last reported year. The company pays dividends of around 3.5% currently but has reasonable debt levels that pose risks if not managed properly. Due to its long history but recent financial performance declines, Conagra is not seen as a good investment option for Mr. Donothing.

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What does the company do?

In which sector is the company (energy, food, etc)

Conagra Brands, Inc. is a food manufacturing company. The Company operates in many segments

of the food industry, with a focus on retail sales of name-brand, private-label, and value-added

consumer items and wholesale sales of restaurant supplies and materials. The company's Grocery &

Snacks division in the United States primarily deals in name-brand, long-lasting food items.

Throughout the United States, the company's Refrigerated & Frozen division primarily sells name-

brand, perishable food goods that need refrigeration or freezing before consumption.

How long has the company been in business? – considering this? Would it be a god

investment option for Mr Donothing

Conagra Brands, Inc. was founded in 1919 and has been headquartered in Chicago since that year.

Conagra Brands is a public company listed on the New York Stock Exchange that produces and

sells packaged food products in the United States.

How are the growth stocks? Growth? What percentage growth – How many years have

seen consequent growth

A decline in net income of -31.61% year over year from 1.30 billion to 888.20 million occurred

despite a 3.14% increase in revenue, from 11.18 billion to 11.54 billion. Net income went down

from 71.24% to 75.22% as a result of a rise in the cost of goods sold as a percentage of sales.

How were the stocks at the start of the year?how are the stocks now, has there been

growth?

It has a Value Style Score of A, which indicates that value investors should consider

purchasing the stock because of its attractive valuation indicators, such as its future P/E ratio
of 14.13. Six analysts have raised their earnings forecasts for fiscal 2023 in the last 60 days.

The increase of $0.02 per share puts the Zacks Consensus Estimate up to $2.43 now. A typical

positive earnings surprise for CAG is 1.8%.

How are the stock dividends? (If the company offers dividends), what are the percentage

yields?

Conagra Brands (CAG) pays a dividend of $1.32 TTM as of the 9th of December, 2022. There will

be a 3.47 percent dividend yield from Conagra Brands as of the end of 2022.

Does the company have resiliency(years in business, how did it perform in hardship

times eg during covid,)

The company's debt to equity (D/E) ratio of 1.05 and total debt of $8.09 billion are both reasonable

in light of its current business classification. ConAgra Foods may not have enough liquid assets to

meet its near-term financial commitments, as measured by its current ratio of 0.76. Up to the point

when the company has trouble paying down the debt through operating cash flow or new capital,

ConAgra Foods may profit from debt. Therefore, ConAgra Foods' investors stand to lose everything

if the business is fails to satisfy its legal debt repayment obligations.

Is the company a good investment for the portfolio for mr donothing

As a result, Conagra is seen as a hazardous investment and is not recommended for Mr. Donothing.

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