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Company Name | Stock Ticker Symbol | Market | Type |
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Treehouse Foods Inc | THS | NYSE | Common Stock |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Prev Close |
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36.93 |
Trades | Volume | Avg Volume | 52 Week Range |
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0 | 0 | - | 34.76 - 55.30 |
Last Trade Time | Type | Quantity | Stock Price | Currency |
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- | 0 | $ 36.93 | USD |
Treehouse Foods Inc Financials
Market Cap | Shares in Issue | Float | Revenue | Profit/Loss | EPS | PE Ratio |
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2B | 54.10M | - | 3.47B | 53.1M | 0.98 | 37.63 |
Short Interest | Dividends Per Share | Dividend Yield | Ex-Div Date | Insider B/S | Insider % Owned |
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- | - | - | - |
Treehouse Foods News
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Historical THS Price Data
Period | Open | High | Low | VWAP | Avg. Daily Vol | Change | % |
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1 Week | 37.21 | 38.17 | 36.38 | 37.07 | 699,248 | -0.28 | -0.75% |
1 Month | 35.48 | 38.17 | 34.76 | 36.51 | 669,156 | 1.45 | 4.09% |
3 Months | 40.48 | 43.63 | 34.76 | 39.10 | 540,739 | -3.55 | -8.77% |
6 Months | 47.78 | 48.05 | 34.76 | 40.07 | 463,726 | -10.85 | -22.71% |
1 Year | 46.80 | 55.30 | 34.76 | 44.21 | 407,930 | -9.87 | -21.09% |
3 Years | 53.34 | 55.50 | 29.4701 | 42.92 | 480,409 | -16.41 | -30.76% |
5 Years | 61.34 | 67.88 | 29.4701 | 45.13 | 517,717 | -24.41 | -39.79% |
Treehouse Foods Description
TreeHouse Foods, the largest private label manufacturer in the U.S., is the product of a slew of acquisitions, the most significant being the 2016 acquisition of Ralcorp, Conagra's former private brands business. The firm plays in over 25 categories, including snacks like pretzels and cookies, meals like pasta and dry dinners, and single-serve beverages like pods and ready-to-drink coffee. Retailers represent its most significant end-market, where it sells products for resale under retailer brands, but it also serves foodservice customers (providing a similar service as its retail business), industrial (selling bulk food for repackaging and repurposing), and branded consumer goods firms (under co-packing arrangements). |