What If You Invested in The Campbell Soup Company (CPB)?

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The Campbell Soup Company is an American food manufacturer headquartered in Camden, New Jersey. Calculate historical returns with real market data.

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Current Value
$XX,XXX
Return
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CAGR
X.XX%
vs SPY
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Historical Annual Returns

Over the past 20 years, The Campbell Soup Company has delivered an average annual return of 5.0%. The stock peaked in 2019 with a massive +58.7% gain, while investors faced a downturn in 2025 (-31.4%). Overall, the stock finished in the green 11 times out of 20 years.

Avg Return

+5.0%

Win Rate

55%

11W - 9L

Best

+58.7%

2019

Worst

-31.4%

2025

Performance Consistency

11 Positive9 Negative

About The Campbell Soup Company

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The Campbell Soup Company is an American food manufacturer headquartered in Camden, New Jersey. It is recognized as the world's largest producer of soup and also manufactures a wide range of other food products, including canned pasta, snack foods, fruit and tomato juices, canned sauces, and chocolates. Its products are sold in 120 countries worldwide.

HeadquartersCamden, United States
Founded1869-01-01

Key Business Segments

Meals & Beverages

Includes Campbell's soups, sauces, and beverages like V8 juices.

Snacks

Includes brands such as Pepperidge Farm (Goldfish crackers, cookies) and Snyder's of Hanover.

Key Innovations

  • ✓John T. Dorrance's invention of condensed soup revolutionized the food industry by making soup more affordable and accessible.
  • ✓The iconic red-and-white label design for Campbell's soups has become a globally recognized brand symbol.

Historical Milestones

1869

Joseph Campbell and Abram Anderson form a partnership to can tomatoes, vegetables, and preserves.

1897

John T. Dorrance invents condensed soup, a pivotal innovation for the company.

1954

The Campbell Soup Company goes public on the New York Stock Exchange.

1961

Campbell Soup acquires Pepperidge Farm, Inc., expanding its portfolio into baked goods.