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FDP

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FDP

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Consumer Staples
Farm Products

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Company Profile

Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc is an integrated producer, marketer & distributor of fresh-cut fruit & vegetables. It operates in three segments, Fresh and value-added products segment, which includes pineapples, fresh-cut fruit, fresh-cut vegetables, melons, vegetables, non-tropical fruit, other fruit and vegetables, avocados, and prepared foods, Banana segment & Other products and services segment, including the third-party freight & logistic services business & the Jordanian poultry and meats business. The majority is from the Fresh and value-added products segment. Geographically, it operates in North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Other, out of which the highest is from North America.

Company info

SectorConsumer Staples
IndustryFarm Products
Employees21K
Market cap$1.1B

Fundamentals

Enterprise value$1.9B
Revenue$4.3B
Revenue per employee
Profit margin3.45%
Debt to equity20.03

Security info

ExchangeNyse American
Type of shareCommon Stock
Earnings per share (EPS)$3.05
Dividend per share$1.20
Revenue per share$89.09
Avg trading volume (30 day)$13M
Avg trading volume (10 day)$14M
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Macro factor sensitivity

Growth+0.8
Credit+1.7
Liquidity+1.5
Inflation-1.9
Commodities-0.3
Interest Rates+0.6

Valuation

Dividend yield3.62%
PEG Ratio12.60
Price to sales0.37
P/E Ratio12.60
Enterprise Value to Revenue0.46
Price to book0.79

Upcoming events

Next earnings dayApril 30, 2025
Next dividend day
Ex. dividend dayMay 14, 2025

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