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Flowers Foods (NYSE: FLO)

$17.98
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(-1.8%)
-$0.32
Price as of April 16, 2025, 3:58 p.m. ET
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FLO

Key Data Points

Current Price
The most recent price per share for this stock.
$17.98
Daily Change
The percentage change for this company's share price today.
(-1.8%) -$0.33
Day's Range
The range between the highest and lowest prices at which this company's shares traded today.
$17.90 - $18.47
Previous Close
The final price at which this company's shares traded during the previous trading day.
$17.97
Open
The starting price at which this company's shares traded during the current trading day.
$18.39
Beta
Beta measures a stock or portfolio's movement relative to the overall market, or to a specific stock index. A stock with a beta of 1 is theoretically as volatile as the overall market. A beta of more than 1 indicates a stock is more volatile than the market, and a beta of less than one indicates it is less volatile. For example, a beta of 2 implies that a stock will move twice as much as the market, whereas a beta of .5 implies half the movement of the market.
0.28
Volume
The number of shares of this company's stock that have traded today.
15
Average Volume
The average number of shares that are traded over a trailing three-months period.
2,228,426
Sector
An industry or industry subset that a company operates within. There are 11 different stock market sectors, according to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS), the most commonly used classification system.
Consumer Staples
Market Cap
The market value of a company, in total dollars, also called "market capitalization." Market cap is calculated by taking a company's price per share and multiplying it by the company's total number of shares outstanding.
$4B
Market Cap / Employee
The market cap of a company divided by the total number of the company's employees.
$372MM
52wk Range
The range between the highest and lowest prices at which this company's shares traded over the past year.
$17.33 - $26.12
Revenue
The total sales generated by a company during the most recent year. Also referred to as "the top line" of the income statement.
$5B
Gross Margin
The gross profit expressed as a percentage of total revenue. Higher is usually better.
46.40%
Dividend Yield
The percentage of a company's share price that it pays in dividends each year.
5.3%
EPS
Earnings per share (EPS) indicates how profitable a company is on a per-share basis. EPS is calculated by subtracting any preferred dividends from a company's net income and dividing that amount by the number of shares outstanding.
$1.17
CAPs Rating
The percentage of Motley Fool CAPS user ratings that predict this company will outperform the market. Based on sentiment data from The Motley Fool's CAPS community.
-
Industry
A group of companies that engage in the same primary business activity.
Food Products
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Flowers Foods Return vs. S&P

1 Year 5 Year 5 Year Annualized Since IPO
FLO -18.95% -6.65% -1.37% +1,928%
S&P +4.44% +83.53% +12.91% +372%

Flowers Foods Company Info

Flowers Foods, Inc. engages in the manufacture and sale of bakery products. The firm offers bakery foods for retail and food service customers in the United States. Its brands include Nature's Own, Dave's Killer Bread, Wonder, Canyon Bakehouse, Tastykake and Mrs. Freshley's. The company was founded by William Howard Flowers, Sr. and Joseph Hampton Flowers, Jr. in 1919 and is headquartered in Thomasville, GA.

News & Analysis

Featured Article

Why Flower Foods Stock Dropped Today

Slumping sales and legal fees are hurting this business.

Jon Quast  |  Nov 10, 2023
Featured Article

Why Flowers Foods Stock Was Falling Today

Shares of the Wonder Bread parent fell on a guidance cut.

Jeremy Bowman  |  May 19, 2023

Why Flowers Foods Is a Retiree's Dream Stock

Jim Halley  |  Apr 29, 2021

Flowers Foods, one of the largest makers of packaged bakery goods in the United States, is a great stock for retirees no matter how you slice it.

Flowers Foods Reports 'Record' Second Quarter, Issues Revised 2020 Guidance

Rhian Hunt  |  Aug 7, 2020

Good product mix, flexibility, and streamlining seem to be paying off.

These 3 Stocks Just Raised Their Dividends

Eric Volkman  |  Jun 2, 2017

What do Cracker Barrel, Flowers Foods, and NetApp have in common? That's right; all three hiked their payouts last week.

Why Northern Dynasty Minerals, Tile Shop Holdings, and Flowers Foods Slumped Today

Dan Caplinger  |  Feb 14, 2017

These stocks fell despite another strong day for the stock market. Find out why.

Flowers Sees Earnings Fall Further From Industry Challenges

Dan Caplinger  |  Nov 10, 2016

Even success with Dave's Killer Bread couldn't overcome higher costs and competitive pressure.

Why Flowers Foods, Inc. Stock Slipped 19% Last Month

Jeremy Bowman  |  Sep 6, 2016

The parent of brands including Wonder Bread and Tastykake tumbled on weak guidance in its latest earnings report.

Financial Health

General

Q4 2024 YoY Change
Revenue
The total sales generated by a company during the most recent year. Also referred to as "the top line" of the income statement.
$1.11B -1.6%
Gross Profit
Gross profit is how much money a company makes after subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from revenue, or total sales. It gives a view into profitability per unit produced for that company, before removing fixed costs like salaries or rent.
$505.95M +1.1%
Gross Margin
The gross profit expressed as a percentage of total revenue. Higher is usually better.
45.5% +2.8%
Market Cap
The market value of a company, in total dollars, also called "market capitalization." Market cap is calculated by taking a company's price per share and multiplying it by the company's total number of shares outstanding.
$4.35B -8.4%
Market Cap / Employee
The market cap of a company divided by the total number of the company's employees.
$0.43M-
Employees
How many employees work for this company, as of our most recent data.
10,200 -
Net Income
The amount of accounting earnings (not cash earnings) left after all expenses have been subtracted from total revenue. Called the "bottom line" because it is shown at the bottom of the income statement.
$43.12M +20.9%
EBITDA
Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. An easy way to calculate one measure of a company's cash flow. It is sometimes criticized for not being a proper, or complete, measure of cash flow.
$102.46M +11.0%

Revenue Growth Rate

Earnings Per Share Growth Rate

Assets

Q4 2024 YoY Change
Net Cash
Total cash and short-term investments (that can quickly be turned into cash) minus total debt. If it's positive, the company has more cash than debt, and vice versa if it is negative. Don't assume that a negative value is bad, as it depends on the industry.
$5.01M -77.8%
Accounts Receivable
Cash the company has not yet received from selling its product (i.e., unpaid invoices). This generally grows with revenue, though you should investigate if this growth rate differs markedly from the company's revenue growth rate.
$334.81M +2.0%
Inventory
The amount of goods held for sale or in the process of being manufactured. These include finished goods (ready to be sold), in progress (still being made), and raw materials (not yet started making). Changes in inventory tie into cost of goods sold (COGS), the expense subtracted from revenue to calculate gross profit.
262.691 -3.0%

Liabilities

Q4 2024 YoY Change
Long Term Debt
Debt that has to be paid back more than a year from the balance sheet date. This is often bonds issued by the company. Sometimes leases are included as debt, depending on the analysis.
$1.28B -0.7%
Short Term Debt
Debt that has to be paid back within the next year. This inludes things like short-term bank loans and bonds due this year.
$82.98M +26.1%

Ratios

Q4 2024 YoY Change
Return On Assets
Net income divided by total assets. This is usually used for asset-heavy companies (like industrials or manufacturers). Return on assets shows how efficiently a company uses its assets to generate earnings. Higher is usually better, but ranges depend on the industry.
6.9% +97.7%
Return On Invested Capital
Net operating profit after taxes (NOPAT) divided by average invested capital. A measure of capital allocation efficiency, the return on invested capital (ROIC) shows what return a company earns on money it invests.
6.8% -6.3%

Cash Flow

Q4 2024 YoY Change
Free Cash Flow
Free Cash Flow (FCF) shows how much money a company has remaining after paying for operating expenses and capital expenditures. Calculated by subtracting capital expenditures from cash flow from operations.
$84.83M +41.5%
Operating Free Cash Flow
The cash generated by a company's core business operations, before capital expenditures have been removed.
$130.29M +41.6%

Valuation

Q2 2024 Q3 2024 Q3 2024 Q4 2024 YoY Change
Price to Earnings
The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is derived by taking the price per share of stock and dividing it by the earnings per share for the most recent trailing 12 months (TTM). This value can then be compared to other P/Es, whether of an index, industry, or an individual company.
41.60 35.34 19.75 17.50 -55.1%
Price to Book
This is derived by dividing a company's stock price by its total stockholders' equity (or book value). It shows the value of a company's market capitalization relative to its book value.
3.83 3.43 3.51 3.09 -10.5%
Price to Sales
Market cap divided by total sales for the past four quarters. This can be used if a company is not yet generating profits.
1.02 0.89 0.93 0.85 -9.3%
Price to Tangible Book Value
This is derived by dividing a company's stock price by its total stockholders' equity minus intangible asstes. Price to tangible book value shows the value of a company relative to its hard or tangible assets.
109.80 74.40 76.21 46.74 -68.7%
Price to Free Cash Flow TTM
Price to free cash flow (FCF) shows the market capitalization of a company relative to how much free cash flow it generated over the preceding 12 months.
74.05 67.59 87.06 56.15 -71.2%
Enterprise Value to EBITDA
EV to EBITDA shows the enterprise value (market cap plus debt minus cash) of a company compared to the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
40.94 41.35 45.80 55.61 -16.0%
Free Cash Flow Yield
Free cash flow divided by market capitalization.
1.4% 1.5% 1.1% 1.8% +247.0%
Return on Equity
Return on equity (ROE) measures a company's financial performance calculated by dividing net income by total shareholders' equity. This shows how efficiently a company is generating profits, with higher being better.
8.9% 9.0% 17.3% 18.0% +103.5%
Total Debt
All debt owed by the company, including both long-term and short-term debt. This does not include accounts payable and similar liabilities, but may include leases depending on the analysis.
$1.36B$1.39B$1.38B$1.36B +0.6%

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