Tyson Foods Inc
NYSE:TSN
Operating Margin
Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.
Operating Margin shows how much profit a company makes from its regular business activities after covering operating costs. It helps measure how efficiently the company turns sales into profit.
Peer Comparison
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Tyson Foods Inc
NYSE:TSN
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23B USD |
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G
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Goyo Foods Industry Co Ltd
TSE:2230
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53.2T JPY |
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| CH |
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Nestle SA
SIX:NESN
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199.8B CHF |
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| US |
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Mondelez International Inc
NASDAQ:MDLZ
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77.5B USD |
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| ZA |
T
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Tiger Brands Ltd
JSE:TBS
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57.1B ZAR |
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Danone SA
PAR:BN
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44.5B EUR |
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| US |
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Hershey Co
NYSE:HSY
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46.8B USD |
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| CN |
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Muyuan Foods Co Ltd
SZSE:002714
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255.1B CNY |
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| ZA |
A
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Avi Ltd
JSE:AVI
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36.3B ZAR |
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| CH |
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Chocoladefabriken Lindt & Spruengli AG
SIX:LISN
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27.4B CHF |
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| CN |
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Foshan Haitian Flavouring and Food Co Ltd
SSE:603288
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218B CNY |
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Market Distribution
| Min | -4 087 900% |
| 30th Percentile | -5.1% |
| Median | 6% |
| 70th Percentile | 14.8% |
| Max | 1 032 600% |
Other Profitability Ratios
Tyson Foods Inc
Glance View
Tyson Foods Inc., a stalwart in the world of protein production, has carved out a significant place in the annals of American business. Founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson, the company began its journey in the heartland of Arkansas, capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for poultry. Through shrewd acquisitions and steady growth, Tyson evolved from a small regional player into a global powerhouse in the food industry. Today, the company's operations are vast and varied, encompassing beef, pork, chicken, and a range of value-added and prepared foods. This diversification allows Tyson to capture a broad swath of the market, strategically navigating through the cyclical nature of agricultural commodities. At its core, Tyson's business model hinges on efficiency and scale, leveraging its vertically integrated supply chain to maximize productivity and minimize costs. From breeding and raising livestock to processing and distributing products, Tyson controls almost every aspect of its production process. This not only aids in ensuring quality but also allows the company to capture a larger portion of the value in the food supply chain. Furthermore, Tyson adapts to evolving consumer preferences, investing in innovations like plant-based proteins and sustainable practices, ensuring it remains relevant in an ever-changing dietary landscape. By capitalizing on its strengths and continuously adapting, Tyson Foods not only secures its profitability but also maintains its competitive edge in the global market.
See Also
Operating Margin is calculated by dividing the Operating Income by the Revenue.
The current Operating Margin for Tyson Foods Inc is 1.9%, which is below its 3-year median of 2.7%.
Over the last 3 years, Tyson Foods Inc’s Operating Margin has decreased from 6.5% to 1.9%. During this period, it reached a low of 1.3% on Dec 30, 2023 and a high of 6.5% on Dec 31, 2022.