B&G Foods, Inc.
NYSE•BGS
CEO: Mr. Kenneth Charles Keller Jr.
Sector: Consumer Defensive
Industry: Packaged Foods
Listing Date: 2007-05-23
B&G Foods, Inc. manufactures, sells, and distributes a portfolio of shelf-stable and frozen foods, and household products in the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The company's products include frozen and canned vegetables, vegetables, canola and other cooking oils, vegetable shortening, cooking sprays, oatmeal and other hot cereals, fruit spreads, canned meats and beans, bagel chips, spices, seasonings, hot sauces, wine vinegar, maple syrups, molasses, salad dressings, pizza crusts, Mexican-style sauces, dry soups, taco shells and kits, salsas, pickles, peppers, tomato-based products, crackers, baking powder and soda, corn starch, nut clusters, and other specialty products. It markets its products under various brands, including Ac'cent, B&G, B&M, Baker's Joy, Bear Creek Country Kitchens, Brer Rabbit, Canoleo, Cary's, Clabber Girl, Cream of Rice, Cream of Wheat, Crisco, Dash, Davis, Devonsheer, Don Pepino, Durkee, Grandma's Molasses, Green Giant, Joan of Arc, Las Palmas, Le Sueur, MacDonald's, Mama Mary's, Maple Grove Farms of Vermont, McCann's, Molly McButter, New York Flatbreads, New York Style, Old London, Ortega, Polaner, Red Devil, Regina, Rumford, Sa-són, Sclafani, Spice Islands, Spring Tree, Sugar Twin, Tone's, Trappey's, TrueNorth, Underwood, Vermont Maid, Victoria, Weber, and Wright's. The company also sells, markets, and distributes household products under the Static Guard brand. It sells and distributes its products directly, as well as through a network of independent brokers and distributors to supermarket chains, foodservice outlets, mass merchants, warehouse clubs, non-food outlets, and specialty distributors. The company was formerly known as B&G Foods Holdings Corp. and changed its name to B&G Foods, Inc. in October 2004. B&G Foods, Inc. was founded in 1822 and is headquartered in Parsippany, New Jersey.
Contact Information
Market Cap
$445.48M
P/E (TTM)
-10.2
22.5
Dividend Yield
13.7%
52W High
$6.91
52W Low
$3.67
52W Range
Rank47Top 61.9%
3.4
F-Score
Modified Piotroski Analysis
Based on 10-year fundamentals
Weak • 3.4 / 9 points
Scoring Range (0-9)
8-9: Excellent Value
6-7: Strong Fundamentals
4-5: Average Quality
0-3: Weak Performance
Data Period: 2016-2025
Financial Dashboard
Q4 2025 Data
Revenue
$539.56M+0.00%
4-Quarter Trend
EPS
-$0.19+0.00%
4-Quarter Trend
FCF
$87.66M+0.00%
4-Quarter Trend
2025 Annual Earnings Highlights
Key Highlights
Net Loss Reduction Net loss narrowed to 43.3M USD from 251.3M USD, reflecting improved operational efficiency and reduced impairment charges compared to 2024.
Portfolio Optimization Strategy Completed multiple divestitures including Le Sueur and Don Pepino, sharpening focus on core brands to improve margins and reduce debt.
Adjusted EBITDA Performance Adjusted EBITDA reached 272.2M USD, demonstrating resilience despite a 5.4% decline in net sales to 1.83B USD during fiscal 2025.
Risk Factors
Substantial Debt Burden Total long-term debt remains high at 1.97B USD, potentially restricting future capital expenditures, dividend payments, and overall financial flexibility.
Commodity Cost Inflation Elevated costs for raw materials, labor, and distribution continue to pressure margins, with limited ability to fully offset through price increases.
Retail Consolidation Pressure Walmart and other major retailers demand lower pricing and increased promotional support, threatening profitability and market share for core brands.
Cybersecurity Threat Exposure Recent ransomware incidents highlight ongoing risks to IT infrastructure, potentially causing operational disruptions, remediation costs, and damage to brand reputation.
Outlook
Strategic Brand Acquisitions Pending acquisition of College Inn and Kitchen Basics brands aims to expand portfolio and drive future growth in core categories.
Debt Reduction Focus Management prioritizes using proceeds from divestitures and cash flow to reduce long-term debt and improve the company's overall leverage profile.
Operational Efficiency Initiatives Continued focus on cost-saving measures and productivity improvements to mitigate inflationary pressures and stabilize margins in a challenging retail environment.
Peer Comparison
Revenue (TTM)
$1.83B
$1.19B
$925.26M
Gross Margin (Latest Quarter)
88.8%
61.3%
38.7%
Key Metrics
Symbol | Market Cap | P/E (TTM) | ROE (TTM) | Debt to Assets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MAMA | $576.92M | 104.4 | 13.4% | 16.9% |
| WEST | $570.62M | -6.3 | -30.3% | 16.2% |
| NATR | $475.51M | 24.3 | 12.2% | 7.2% |
Long-Term Trends
Last 4 Quarters
Revenue
Net Income
Operating Cash Flow
4Q Revenue CAGR
8.2%
Steady Growth
4Q Net Income CAGR
N/M
Profitability Shift
Cash Flow Stability
75%
Volatile Cash Flow
Deep Research
Next earnings:May 4, 2026
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