
Tyson Foods Inc
NYSE:TSN

Gross Margin
Tyson Foods Inc
Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.
Gross Margin Across Competitors
Country | Company | Market Cap |
Gross Margin |
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US |
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Tyson Foods Inc
NYSE:TSN
|
21.6B USD |
8%
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|
JP |
G
|
Goyo Foods Industry Co Ltd
TSE:2230
|
53.2T JPY |
34%
|
|
CH |
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Nestle SA
SIX:NESN
|
230.5B CHF |
47%
|
|
US |
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Mondelez International Inc
NASDAQ:MDLZ
|
85.6B USD |
39%
|
|
FR |
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Danone SA
PAR:BN
|
45.5B EUR |
50%
|
|
ZA |
T
|
Tiger Brands Ltd
JSE:TBS
|
41.4B Zac |
28%
|
|
US |
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Kraft Heinz Co
NASDAQ:KHC
|
34.8B USD |
35%
|
|
US |
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Hershey Co
NYSE:HSY
|
34B USD |
47%
|
|
US |
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General Mills Inc
NYSE:GIS
|
31.8B USD |
35%
|
|
CN |
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Foshan Haitian Flavouring and Food Co Ltd
SSE:603288
|
223.2B CNY |
35%
|
|
ZA |
A
|
Avi Ltd
JSE:AVI
|
30B Zac |
42%
|
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.

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Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.
Based on Tyson Foods Inc's most recent financial statements, the company has Gross Margin of 7.7%.