Industry description
Food distributors function as intermediaries between food manufacturers and food service operators (such as chefs, restaurants, beverage managers, cafeterias, industrial caterers, hospitals and nursing homes). Food distribution companies buy, store and then supply food items to the food service operators, thereby allowing the latter to have access to a wide range of food items from various manufacturers. Sysco Corporation, US Foods Holding Corp. and Herbalife Nutrition Ltd. are some of the biggest (by market cap) U.S. companies in this segment. Most food service operators buy from local, specialty, and/or broad line food service distributors on a daily or weekly basis. With the rise in e-commerce, consumers are increasingly expecting lower prices, faster service, and higher quality – something that potentially creates the impetus on distribution networks to raise their game.
Market Cap
The average market capitalization across the Food Distributors Industry is 5B. The market cap for tickers in the group ranges from 21.55K to 40.11B. SYY holds the highest valuation in this group at 40.11B. The lowest valued company is LFER at 21.55K.
High and low price notable news
The average weekly price growth across all stocks in the Food Distributors Industry was 2%. For the same Industry, the average monthly price growth was 3%, and the average quarterly price growth was 29%. WILC experienced the highest price growth at 25%, while CERGF experienced the biggest fall at -6%.
Volume
The average weekly volume growth across all stocks in the Food Distributors Industry was -3%. For the same stocks of the Industry, the average monthly volume growth was 24% and the average quarterly volume growth was 16%
Fundamental Analysis Ratings
The average fundamental analysis ratings, where 1 is best and 100 is worst, are as follows
Valuation Rating: 47
P/E Growth Rating: 64
Price Growth Rating: 53
SMR Rating: 76
Profit Risk Rating: 69
Seasonality Score: 21 (-100 ... +100)