Lamb Weston (NYSE: LW)
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Lamb Weston Company Info
Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. engages in the production, distribution, and marketing of value-added frozen potato products. It operates through the following business segments: Global, Foodservice, Retail, and Other. The Global segment includes branded and private label frozen potato products sold in North America and international markets. The Foodservice segment comprises branded and private label frozen potato products sold throughout the United States and Canada. The Retail segment consists of consumer facing retail branded and private label frozen potato products sold primarily to grocery, mass merchants, club, and specialty retailers. The Other segment comprises vegetable and dairy businesses. The company was founded on July 5, 2016, and is headquartered in Eagle, ID.
News & Analysis
Why Lamb Weston Stock Was Diving Today
Why Lamb Weston Stock Was Climbing Today
Jana Partners took a stake in the struggling potato company.
Why Lamb Weston Holdings Stock Was a Winner on Wednesday
Investors were likely more cheered by news of a restructuring program than they were by first-quarter results.
Why Lamb Weston Stock Was Plummeting This Week
An uninspiring end to the company's fiscal 2024 inspired analysts to cut their price targets, and even downgrade their recommendations.
Why Lamb Weston Stock Tanked Today
Profits are dropping as sales stall.
1 Magnificent Dividend Stock Down 30% to Buy Right Now Near a Once-in-a-Decade Valuation
Lamb Weston may not be the most exciting investment, but the world's love for french fries and the company's discounted price may be too appealing to pass up.
Why Lamb Weston Holdings Stock Plunged Today
Lamb Weston blamed a new ERP system for missing estimates this quarter.
Why Lamb Weston Stock Jumped on Thursday
This key McDonald's supplier is demonstrating exceptional pricing power.
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