Cal-Maine Foods Inc
NASDAQ:CALM

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Cal-Maine Foods Inc
NASDAQ:CALM
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Price: 84.71 USD -0.59% Market Closed
Market Cap: 4.1B USD

During the last 3 months Cal-Maine Foods Inc insiders bought 24.7k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 2, 2025 by Lombardo Keira L , who bought 24.7k USD worth of CALM shares.

Last Transactions:
Lombardo Keira L
$+24.7k
Baker Adolphus B
$-12.7m
Young Camille S
$-100k
Hughes Letitia Callender
$-89k
Poole James E
$-100k
Sanders Steve W
$-82.5k
Holladay Robert L Jr
$-106.4k
Walters Michael Todd
$-210.6k
Poole James E
$-77.7k
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-42.4k
Poole James E
$-167.7k
Hughes Letitia Callender
$-57.9k
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-252.2k
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-72.2k
Hughes Letitia Callender
$-64.5k
Poole James E
$-59.5k
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-117.1k
Hardin Charles Jeff
$+76.6k
Baker Adolphus B
$-215.3m
Adams Jean Morris
$-53.8m
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-41.6k
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-33.6k
Holladay Robert L Jr
$-49.9k
Poole James E
$-106.9k
Bowman Max P
$+91k
Adams Fred R Jr
$-1.8m
Adams Fred R Jr
$-1.3m
Adams Fred R Jr
$-1.3m
Adams Fred R Jr
$-1.3m
Adams Fred R Jr
$-1.3m
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-96.5k
Hardin Charles Jeff
$-21.8k
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During the last 3 months Cal-Maine Foods Inc insiders bought 24.7k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Oct 2, 2025 by Lombardo Keira L , who bought 24.7k USD worth of CALM shares.

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Cal-Maine Foods Inc., the dominant egg supplier in the United States, traces its roots back to 1957, nurturing its growth from a humble Mississippi operation into a sprawling empire. At the heart of Cal-Maine's success lies its vertically integrated business model, a concept that not only ensures efficiency but also insulates the company from many of the market fluctuations that typically buffet the agricultural sector. By maintaining control over virtually every stage of production—from the poultry breeding and grain milling processes to the distribution of the final egg products—Cal-Maine has crafted an enterprise that is as resilient as it is expansive. The company's operations span across the nation, supported by a vast network of production and processing facilities that handle millions of eggs daily. The egg business, while seemingly simple, requires navigating a web of variables —from feed costs and hen management to consumer demand and pricing strategies. Cal-Maine generates revenue by selling shell eggs primarily to grocery chains, club stores, and food-service distributors under both private-label and recognized brand names like Egg-Land's Best and Land O’ Lakes. To enhance profitability, the company has placed significant emphasis on specialty eggs, including nutritionally enhanced, cage-free, and organic options, which command higher margins. This focus responds to shifting consumer preferences towards healthier and ethically sourced food options. Cal-Maine's story is one of strategic adaptability, leveraging economies of scale and embracing market trends to sustain its lead in a competitive, ever-evolving market.

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