Campbell Soup Co
NYSE:CPB

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Campbell Soup Co
NYSE:CPB
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Price: 27.01 USD 1.27% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8B USD

During the last 3 months Campbell Soup Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 325.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 30, 2025 by Brawley Charles A. Iii , who sold 325.1k USD worth of CPB shares.

Last Transactions:
Brawley Charles A. Iii
$-325.1k
Brawley Charles A. Iii
$-100k
Sanzio Anthony
$-83.8k
Sanzio Anthony
$-187.5k
Polomski Stanley
$-649.7k
Sanzio Anthony
$-10.9k
Sanzio Anthony
$-132.9k
Polomski Stanley
$-346.8k
Ciongoli Adam G.
$-2.1m
Sanzio Anthony
$-101k
Ciongoli Adam G.
$-2.5m
Sanzio Anthony
$-170.5k
Ciongoli Adam G.
$-916.1k
Ciongoli Adam G.
$-896.4k
Ciongoli Adam G.
$-1.6m
Polomski Stanley
$-498.1k
Slavtcheff Craig
$-616.2k
Slavtcheff Craig
$-342.2k
Polomski Stanley
$-292k
Ciongoli Adam G.
$-5.3m
Ciongoli Adam G.
$-759.1k
Furbee Robert
$-120.4k
Larrimore Randall W
$-140.6k
Polomski Stanley
$-399.1k
Mignini Luca
$+200k
Hilado Maria Teresa
$+66.4k
Mignini Luca
$+200.4k
Larrimore Randall W
$-109.2k
Barroso Carlos
$-210.1k
Carolan Edward
$-313k
Perrin Charles R
$-107k
Mignini Luca
$+199.8k
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During the last 3 months Campbell Soup Co insiders have not bought any shares, and sold 325.1k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 13% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Dec 30, 2025 by Brawley Charles A. Iii , who sold 325.1k USD worth of CPB shares.

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Campbell Soup Co. has long been a staple in the global food industry, captivating generations with its iconic red-and-white cans. The company’s journey began in 1869 and has since evolved into a diverse portfolio that extends beyond its classic soups. Today, Campbell's business is a tapestry of brands and products that cater to a wide array of consumer tastes and preferences. From Pepperidge Farm’s baked goods to V8 beverages, Campbell incorporates a strategy of building strong brands and focusing on product innovation. This holistic approach has enabled it to capture the shifting dining habits of consumers who are increasingly seeking convenience, flavor diversity, and nutritional balance in their meals. Core to Campbell's operations is its robust supply chain, which is bolstered by strategic acquisitions and partnerships that ensure it remains both competitive and resilient. The company primarily generates revenue through the sale of its consumer packaged foods across the retail grocery, food service, and e-commerce sectors. With a commitment to maintaining affordability while delivering quality, Campbell navigates challenges such as fluctuating agricultural prices and changing consumer demands by continuously optimizing its production processes and distribution networks. By leveraging its rich history and brand trust, Campbell continues to adapt in a market that values both classic favorites and modern culinary innovations.

CPB Intrinsic Value
40.94 USD
Undervaluation 34%
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While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

Why is Insider Trading Important?

It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

However, the fact that company executives have unique insights doesn't mean that individual investors are always left in the dark. Insider trading data is out there for all who want to use it.

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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