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Sanfilippo (John B.) & Son, IncJBSS
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Overview >
Market Cap
783.71M
Revenue (ttm)
1.12B
Net Income (ttm)
48.74M
Shares Out
11.64M
EPS (ttm)
4.16
PE Ratio
16.18
Forward PE
n/a
Dividend
$3.10 (4.60%)
Ex-Dividend Date
Aug 20, 2024
Volume
63,137
Open
67.80
Previous Close
66.40
Day's Range
66.07 - 68.00
52-Week Range
65.29 - 105.63
Beta
0.29
Analysts
n/a
Price Target
n/a
Earnings Date
Apr 30, 2025
Description >

John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc., through its subsidiary, JBSS Ventures, LLC, processes and distributes tree nuts and peanuts in the United States.

The company offers raw and processed nuts, including almonds, pecans, peanuts, black walnuts, English walnuts, cashews, macadamia nuts, pistachios, pine nuts, Brazil nuts, and filberts in various styles and seasonings.

It also offers peanut butter in various sizes and varieties; snack and trail mixes, salad toppings, snacks, snack bites, dried fruit, and chocolate and yogurt coated products; baking ingredients; bulk food products; sunflower kernels, pepitas, almond and cashew butter, candy and confections, corn snacks, chickpea snacks, sesame sticks, and other sesame snack products; and various toppings for ice cream and yogurt.

In addition, the company operates a retail store. The company provides its products under the Fisher, Orchard Valley Harvest, Squirrel Brand, and Southern Style Nuts brands, as well as under various private brands.

It serves retailers and wholesalers, and commercial ingredient and contract packaging customers through a network of independent brokers, distributors, and suppliers.

John B. Sanfilippo & Son, Inc. was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in Elgin, Illinois.

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