The Simply Good Foods Company - Common Stock (SMPL)
34.62
-0.20 (-0.57%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 2nd, 9:07 PM EDT
Detailed Quote
Previous Close
34.82
Open
34.67
Bid
30.01
Ask
35.08
Day's Range
34.13 - 34.86
52 Week Range
30.00 - 40.53
Volume
760,751
Market Cap
3.32B
PE Ratio (TTM)
24.55
EPS (TTM)
1.4
Dividend & Yield
N/A (N/A)
1 Month Average Volume
823,236
About The Simply Good Foods Company - Common Stock (SMPL)
The Simply Good Foods Company is a prominent consumer goods company that focuses on creating and marketing nutritious and convenient snacking options and meal replacements. With a diverse product portfolio that includes protein bars, snacks, and powdered drink mixes, the company aims to cater to health-conscious consumers seeking delicious and satisfying choices that align with their dietary goals. Simply Good Foods is committed to innovation and quality, leveraging research and consumer insights to develop products that support active lifestyles while promoting overall wellness. Their offerings often feature appealing flavors and functional ingredients, making them a popular choice among those looking to maintain a balanced diet without compromising on taste. Read More
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