Hi everyone! Interested to gather your thoughts on CPB. Stock performed strong through CoVID pandemic, still remaining strong at mid 50s/share, their balance sheet seem reasonable. Their CEO seem like a good leader and industry headed in right direction with wide range of consumer brands. My only concern is their growth potential as canned soup appears to be dying and they haven’t came out with anything innovative recently. V8 appears to be dying brand along with canned soup. Their snacks division and bakery division appears strong with great growth. Worth the investment? I’m currently sitting on 20 shares and wondering if I should add more. They pay good dividends too.
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