Conagra Brands, Inc. (NYSE: CAG) is a major player in the packaged foods industry, known for its diverse range of products. The company owns popular brands like Birds Eye, Healthy Choice, and Marie Callender's. Conagra competes with other food giants such as General Mills and Kraft Heinz. Recently, Evercore ISI adjusted Conagra's stock rating to "Reduce," with the stock priced at $20.99.
Conagra is actively modernizing its product portfolio to align with consumer preferences. By the end of 2025, the company plans to remove certified Food, Drug & Cosmetic colors (FD&C colors) from its U.S. frozen product line. This initiative is part of Conagra's strategy to innovate and respond to changing consumer trends, as highlighted by Tom McGough, the executive vice president and chief operating officer.
Despite these efforts, Conagra's stock has seen a slight decrease of 0.71%, or $0.15, bringing the current price to $20.99. The stock has fluctuated between $20.93 and $21.27 today. Over the past year, it has experienced a high of $33.24 and a low of $20.26, indicating some volatility in its market performance.
Conagra's market capitalization is approximately $10 billion, reflecting its significant presence in the industry. The company's trading volume on the NYSE is 6,100,811 shares, suggesting active investor interest. As Conagra continues to modernize its portfolio, investors will likely keep a close eye on how these changes impact the company's financial performance and stock value.