Tyson Foods/$TSN
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About Tyson Foods
Tyson Foods is a protein-focused food producer, selling raw chicken, beef, pork, and prepared foods. Chicken and beef are its two largest segments, composing about 40% and 30% of sales, respectively. Prepared foods constituted 18% of fiscal 2025 sales and include brands like Tyson, Jimmy Dean, Hillshire Farm, Ball Park, and Sara Lee. However, most of these are in product categories rife with competition where Tyson does not have a massive market share lead. Tyson sells some products overseas, but the international segment accounts for just 4% of total revenue. The company is an active acquirer, with more recent years' purchases focused on international and food-service markets.
Ticker
$TSN
Sector
Primary listing
NYSE
Employees
133,000
Headquarters
Website
Tyson Foods Metrics
BasicAdvanced
$23B
115.07
$0.56
0.46
$2.01
3.17%
Price and volume
Market cap
$23B
Beta
0.46
52-week high
$66.41
52-week low
$50.56
Average daily volume
3M
Dividend rate
$2.01
Financial strength
Current ratio
1.533
Quick ratio
0.598
Long term debt to equity
41.034
Total debt to equity
46.039
Dividend payout ratio (TTM)
349.50%
Interest coverage (TTM)
2.94%
Profitability
EBITDA (TTM)
2,586
Gross margin (TTM)
6.15%
Net profit margin (TTM)
0.36%
Operating margin (TTM)
2.31%
Effective tax rate (TTM)
44.74%
Revenue per employee (TTM)
$410,000
Management effectiveness
Return on assets (TTM)
2.17%
Return on equity (TTM)
1.26%
Valuation
Price to earnings (TTM)
115.066
Price to revenue (TTM)
0.416
Price to book
1.26
Price to tangible book (TTM)
7.62
Price to free cash flow (TTM)
20.706
Free cash flow yield (TTM)
4.83%
Free cash flow per share (TTM)
3.107
Dividend yield (TTM)
3.12%
Forward dividend yield
3.17%
Growth
Revenue change (TTM)
2.83%
Earnings per share change (TTM)
-81.06%
3-year revenue growth (CAGR)
0.94%
10-year revenue growth (CAGR)
3.34%
3-year earnings per share growth (CAGR)
-56.37%
10-year earnings per share growth (CAGR)
-16.39%
3-year dividend per share growth (CAGR)
2.62%
10-year dividend per share growth (CAGR)
15.52%
What the Analysts think about Tyson Foods
Analyst ratings (Buy, Hold, Sell) for Tyson Foods stock.
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Tyson Foods News
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Why Tyson Foods Looks Like a Tasty Treat for Income Investors Right Now
MarketBeat·1 week ago

Tyson Foods Q1 earnings beat estimates as chicken demand offsets beef weakness
Proactive Investors·1 week ago

Tyson Foods to close major beef plant, scale back operations as cattle supplies decline
Fox Business·3 months ago
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FAQs
What’s the current market cap for Tyson Foods stock?
Tyson Foods (TSN) has a market cap of $23B as of February 12, 2026.
What is the P/E ratio for Tyson Foods stock?
The price to earnings (P/E) ratio for Tyson Foods (TSN) stock is 115.07 as of February 12, 2026.
Does Tyson Foods stock pay dividends?
Yes, the Tyson Foods (TSN) stock pays dividends to shareholders. As of February 12, 2026, the dividend rate is $2.01 and the yield is 3.17%. Tyson Foods has a payout ratio of 349.5% on a trailing twelve-month basis.
When is the next Tyson Foods dividend payment date?
The next Tyson Foods (TSN) dividend payment is scheduled for March 13, 2026.
What is the beta indicator for Tyson Foods?
Tyson Foods (TSN) has a beta rating of 0.46. This means that it is less volatile than the market, on average. A beta of 1 would indicate the stock moves in-line with the market, while a beta of 0.5 would mean it moves half as much as the market.