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Benzinga

Campbell’s (NASDAQ:CPB) will report Q3 earnings before the open on Monday, June 8, according to Benzinga. Analysts expect EPS of 48 cents, down from 73 cents a year earlier, and revenue of $2.38 billion versus $2.48 billion last year, per Benzinga Pro. The company also declared a 39-cent quarterly dividend on May 13.

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Pre-market Monday, June 8 (before the opening bell) earnings release
Neutral-to-cautious: consensus EPS is expected to fall vs. the year-ago period

Ahead-of-earnings positioning is the main tradable element; the article provides consensus EPS/revenue and the dividend backdrop.

Campbell’s will report Q3 earnings before the open Monday, with consensus EPS of 48 cents and revenue of $2.38B.

Near-term volatility likely around the pre-open earnings release versus the provided consensus.

Background

Campbell’s declared a regular quarterly dividend of 39 cents per share on May 13, and the article frames the upcoming Q3 earnings release.

Why it matters

The provided consensus EPS and revenue set a benchmark for the pre-open earnings reaction; the year-ago comparison implies a weaker EPS print expectation.

Market relevance

This is a direct earnings-timing and consensus setup for CPB, useful for options/volatility planning into the print.

Market effects

Limited sector read-through; this is a single-company earnings catalyst for packaged food staples.

Primarily US large-cap consumer staples tape impact around the earnings open.

Low; no international operational or regulatory developments mentioned.

Alternative perspectives

If the market has already priced in the year-over-year EPS decline, the stock could react more to margins/guidance than to the headline consensus.

Traders may focus on any commentary on pricing, volume, and input costs—none of which are provided here—so consensus alone may be insufficient for directional conviction.

Key entities

  • Campbell’s Company

    CPB is scheduled to release Q3 earnings before the opening bell on Monday, June 8.

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