
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $TSN #agri--A class of hundreds of millions of consumers seeks approval of a settlement in a lawsuit against chicken producers, according to Hagens Berman.
Tyson Foods, Inc. is an American multinational corporation based in Springdale, Arkansas, that operates in the food industry.
| Revenue (TTM) | $55.69B |
| Gross Profit (TTM) | $3.65B |
| EBITDA | $2.77B |
| Operating Margin | 2.71% |
| Return on Equity | 3.26% |
| Return on Assets | 2.57% |
| Revenue/Share (TTM) | $157.00 |
| Book Value | $51.39 |
| Price-to-Book | 1.13 |
| Price-to-Sales (TTM) | 0.37 |
| EV/Revenue | 0.498 |
| EV/EBITDA | 10.62 |
| Quarterly Earnings Growth (YoY) | 204.10% |
| Quarterly Revenue Growth (YoY) | -0.10% |
| Shares Outstanding | $281.79M |
| Float | $274.41M |
| % Insiders | 2.61% |
| % Institutions | 94.08% |
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CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)---- $TSN #agri--A class of hundreds of millions of consumers seeks approval of a settlement in a lawsuit against chicken producers, according to Hagens Berman.

Tyson Foods closes beef facilities as America's cattle herd hits a 75-year low, driven by persistent drought that forced ranchers to sell early.

Tyson Foods is shrinking its beef-processing network as historically low cattle supplies drive mounting losses in the business. Investors are welcoming the move.

SPRINGDALE, Ark., Aug. 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tyson Foods is making strategic changes to its beef operations to position the company for long-term success. Tyson Foods will anchor its beef business around three strategically located beef facilities in the central United States: Dakota City, Nebraska; Holcomb, Kansas and Amarillo, Texas, to create a more competitive footprint amidst one of the most historic cattle shortages the country has ever experienced. Recent USDA cattle inventory data, which included continued evidence of limited heifer retention, indicates these supply constraints are likely to persist, requiring strategic action.

Meatpackers have been squeezed by a shortage of cattle.

AgTech and food innovation reshape agriculture and nutrition, putting ADM, DAR and BG firmly in focus.

TSN's strong Chicken and Prepared Foods profits support the case, but worsening Beef losses and falling estimates argue for patience.

TSN's fiscal 2026 profit outlook weakens as Beef losses deepen, while Chicken and Prepared Foods help cushion pressure on earnings and cash flow.

TSN shares fell 12.2% in 12 weeks as widening Beef losses and a weaker outlook test whether Chicken strength can steady earnings.

SPRINGDALE, Ark., Aug. 06, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Board of Directors of Tyson Foods, Inc. (NYSE: TSN), at a meeting on August 6, 2026, declared a quarterly dividend of $0.51 per share on Class A common stock and $0.459 per share on Class B common stock, payable on December 15, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business on December 1, 2026.
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