GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price Sovos Brands Inc.
The historical growth of Sovos Brands, owner of quality food brands such as Rao's, reflected consumer demand for premium products. Its history culminated in its acquisition by Campbell Soup in 2024.
Share prices of companies in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands is a food company that owns a portfolio of premium brands, such as Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. We've classified it as a "Convenience Foods" company. The chart below shows how the trend toward high-quality and authentic products is impacting the food industry.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Sovos Brands is a food company with a portfolio of premium brands, including Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. A fast-growing player, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with Sovos' performance to assess the state of the sector.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
SOVO - Daily change in the company's share price Sovos Brands Inc.
The daily fluctuations of Sovos Brands, Inc., the owner of food brands such as Rao's and Michael Angelo's, reflect the volatility of the consumer market. This indicator is a measure of sensitivity to commodity prices and consumer preferences.
Daily change in the price of a set of shares in a market segment - Semi-finished food
Before acquiring Campbell Soup, Sovos Brands owned a portfolio of popular food brands, such as Rao's sauces. Its history exemplifies how major players acquire successful niche brands. The chart below illustrates the volatility in the food industry that drives such consolidation.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's sauces. The company's stock price reflects consumer trends toward quality products. Its performance is part of a larger picture of the food industry and its transformation.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole over 12 months
Annual dynamics of the company's market capitalization Sovos Brands Inc.
For Sovos Brands, Inc., year-over-year performance is a story about its successful food portfolio. Its 12-month market cap growth reflects the popularity of its brands, such as Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts, as well as its recent acquisition by Campbell Soup, which was a fundamental affirmation of the value of its premium brands.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands is a holding company that owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's. The anticipated acquisition by Campbell Soup is a key factor. Its stock price reflects the terms of this major food deal rather than its operating results.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Sovos Brands, owner of a portfolio of premium food brands such as Rao's sauces, is a growth story in the consumer sector. Its year-over-year market capitalization demonstrates that even in an inflationary environment, consumers are willing to pay for high-quality and authentic products.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the month
Monthly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands, the owner of popular food brands, had been showing growth driven by consumer demand. However, its monthly performance was recently completely dominated by news of its acquisition by Campbell Soup, with the share price aligning with the deal price.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of unique and growing food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and noosa (yogurt). The dynamics of its sector, shown in the graph, reflect consumer preferences. Against this backdrop, one can assess how its strategy of acquiring and developing brands with authentic histories and premium quality is performing in a competitive market.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands, including Rao's sauces. Its stock reflects consumer food preferences. The chart shows how the company competes with food industry giants and how its performance depends on the ability of its brands to maintain popularity and grow faster than the market.
Dynamics of market capitalization of the company, segment and the market as a whole for the week
Weekly dynamics of the company's market capitalization Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands, owner of a portfolio of premium food brands (such as Rao's sauces), whose weekly stock price reflects the consumer trend toward quality products. Retail sales data and raw material prices drive short-term fluctuations, revealing the pulse of the premium segment.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands and the entire food manufacturing sector are responding to broad commodity prices and consumer activity. Demand for premium and "healthy" products is a common trend. The chart below shows how the company fares against this backdrop.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands. Demand for food is stable, making the sector defensive. The chart will help you see whether SOVO shares are truly less volatile than the overall market, especially during periods of economic instability.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
SOVO - Market capitalization of the company Sovos Brands Inc.
The Sovos Brands chart is a financial menu of premium food products. The market capitalization of this company, which owns brands such as Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts, reflects the trend toward high-quality and authentic products. Its dynamics are a barometer of its ability to grow these brands and compete with food industry giants.
SOVO - Share of the company's market capitalization Sovos Brands Inc. within the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands is home to a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's. The company's market capitalization in the food industry reflects its successful "buy and grow" strategy. The company's market capitalization reflects how much consumers are willing to pay for high-quality, authentic food products.
Market capitalization of the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of premium food brands, including Rao's sauces. The chart below shows the overall market capitalization of the entire food industry. Its dynamics provide the backdrop against which Sovos successfully implements its strategy of acquiring and developing niche, yet fast-growing, brands.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Sovos Brands is home to unique and growing food brands like Rao's Homemade. Its market capitalization chart tells a story about the power of authenticity. It demonstrates how consumers are willing to pay a premium for high-quality, "real" products, creating enormous value for the company.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
SOVO - Book value capitalization of the company Sovos Brands Inc.
For Sovos Brands, book value is its factories and brands (such as Rao's). The chart below shows the material basis of its premium food portfolio. Its growth reflects both organic expansion and the acquisition of new niche brands.
SOVO - Share of the company's book capitalization Sovos Brands Inc. within the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of growing food brands. The company focuses on marketing and innovation, often using contract manufacturing. The asset share chart shows how its relatively "lightweight" model allows it to grow rapidly without investing in its own factories.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Semi-finished food
Below you can see the total book value of the food industry. Against this backdrop, Sovos, as the owner of a portfolio of premium brands (such as Rao's), is moderately capital-intensive. The company outsources but invests in brands and distribution, which distinguishes it from "heavyweight" factory owners.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Sovos Brands isn't a giant corporation, but rather the owner of a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurts). The company's assets are its brands and contracts with manufacturers. The company's balance sheet is the value of its "flavor collection," which is increasingly taking up shelf space in physical supermarkets.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands' balance sheet is the value of its brands (Rao's). Market capitalization represents a huge premium for the rapid growth and popularity of these brands. The MvsBCap_Co chart shows how many times the "tasty sauce" and customer loyalty can be worth more than the actual assets of the company that sells it.
Market to book capitalization ratio in a market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). The chart shows the market premium placed on its strategy of acquiring and developing authentic brands with loyal audiences, enabling them to grow faster than the market.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Sovos Brands is a food manufacturer with a portfolio of premium brands, such as Rao's sauces. The company's business combines tangible assets (production) with the intangible value of strong brands. This chart shows the premium investors are willing to pay for popular brands and stable consumer demand.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
SOVO - Company debts Sovos Brands Inc.
For Sovos Brands, the owner of a portfolio of premium food brands (such as Rao's), debt leverage reflected its growth strategy. This chart shows how the company used debt to market and expand distribution of its products. After acquiring Campbell Soup, managing this debt became part of the giant's financial strategy.
Market segment debts - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands, including Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. The company was successfully sold to Campbell Soup. This chart reflects the company's financial position as an independent player, showing how it used capital to grow its premium brands in a competitive food market.
Market debt in general
Debt to book value of the company, segment and market as a whole
The company's debt to book capitalization ratio Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands is a food company that owns a portfolio of premium brands, such as Rao's sauces. This chart shows its financial structure. Debt could have been used to acquire other brands. This metric helps assess how well the company manages its portfolio and generates profits to service its financial obligations.
Market segment debt to market segment book capitalization - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). The company is rapidly growing, necessitating investment in marketing and production. The chart shows how this successful food holding's leverage stacks up against the overall market capitalization of the entire sector.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Sovos Brands (SOVO) owns a portfolio of food brands, including Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. The company focuses on the premium and delicious segment. This chart shows its total debt load. It helps understand how a company in the stable food sector uses debt to acquire new brands and expand distribution.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - Sovos Brands Inc.
For Sovos Brands, owner of a portfolio of food brands such as Rao's (sauces) and Michael Angelo's (frozen meals), this chart shows a premium for high quality and growth. The high P/E is justified by the rapid sales growth of its brands, which benefit from the trend toward premium and authentic food products.
P/E of the market segment - Semi-finished food
This is the average P/E for food manufacturers. For Sovos Brands, with its portfolio of premium brands, this is an important benchmark. Its P/E above the industry average reflects the premium investors are willing to pay for its rapid organic growth and ability to identify and successfully develop niche brands.
P/E of the market as a whole
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). The company focuses on premium, quality products. This chart reflects consumer spending. It helps understand whether the premium food trend is sustainable even during periods of economic uncertainty and how the strength of Sovos' brands impacts its valuation.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. The company's future profitability depends on its ability to maintain premium pricing and customer loyalty. This chart shows whether analysts believe the trend toward quality food products will support the company's growth.
Future (projected) P/E of the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's and Michael Angelo's. This chart shows average expectations for the food sector. Sovo's position may indicate how investors view its ability to identify and develop niche, high-growth brands and compete with food industry giants.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands, such as Rao's. The company benefits from the trend toward premium, high-quality food products. This trend is less cyclical than other consumer goods, but the overall economic confidence evident in the chart still influences consumer choices.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's (sauces), Noosa (yogurts), and Michael Angelo's (frozen meals). This chart illustrates the company's "buy and grow" strategy. The company's profit growth depends on its ability to increase sales and distribution of acquired brands while maintaining their premium quality and authenticity.
Profit of companies in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurts). Profitability in the prepared foods sector, as this chart shows, is driven by the trend toward high-quality and authentic products. The company successfully identifies and develops brands for which consumers are willing to pay a premium, valuing their taste and natural ingredients.
Overall market profit
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's. The company benefits from the trend toward premium and quality products. This segment is sensitive to consumer income. This graph shows that during periods of economic growth, people are more willing to spend money on more expensive food products. During downturns, they may switch to cheaper brands.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's. This chart shows analysts' earnings forecasts, which depend on the company's ability to continue growing sales of its premium products and expanding their distribution.
Future (predicted) profit of companies in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of premium and authentic food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Michael Angelo's (frozen meals). The company emphasizes quality ingredients. This chart shows the profit forecast for the food sector, reflecting growing consumer demand for high-quality and "clean" food products.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands, such as Rao's and Michael Angelo's. Food is a defensive sector, but Sovos' brands are premium. During economic downturns, consumers may switch to cheaper alternatives and chain private labels, which is a major risk for the company.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owned a portfolio of premium food brands, including the famous Rao's sauce. Its revenue came from sales of these products. The chart showed how highly investors valued its ability to find and develop niche brands with loyal audiences that could successfully compete with food industry giants.
P/S market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and noosa (yogurts), focusing on premium, high-quality products. This chart shows the average revenue valuation in the food industry, helping to understand the premium investors are willing to pay for its fast-growing and popular brands.
P/S of the market as a whole
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of growing and authentic food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). The company's strategy is to acquire and develop unique brands. This chart helps assess the premium investors are willing to pay for a portfolio of premium food brands with a loyal audience and high growth potential.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of popular food brands, such as Rao's. The chart reflects consumer preferences. It values ββthe company based on projected future sales of its premium food products, demonstrating investor confidence in its ability to grow these popular brands.
Future (projected) P/S of the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). This chart shows the average future sales estimates for food companies. It helps understand how the market views Sovos' strategy of acquiring and developing niche brands and their ability to compete with food giants.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of food brands (e.g., Rao's, Michael Angelo's). Its success depends on consumer preferences and its ability to compete on store shelves. This graph of overall revenue expectations is an indicator for SOVO of consumer confidence and willingness to spend on premium products.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of premium food brands, including the famous Rao's sauce. The revenue shown in this chart directly reflects retail sales of its products. The robust sales growth reflects strong consumer loyalty, strong brands, and successful expansion of grocery store distribution.
Sales of companies in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of growing food brands offering premium and delicious products, such as Rao's sauces, Noosa yogurts, and Michael Angelo's frozen dinners. The company emphasizes quality ingredients. This chart shows the total revenue for the sector, reflecting consumer demand for premium food products.
Overall market sales
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands, including Rao's sauces. Demand for its products is driven by consumer spending on premium food products. This total revenue chart reflects consumers' willingness to pay more for high-quality and authentic products, especially during periods of economic growth.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of premium food brands, including Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. The company's growth depends on consumer demand for high-quality and authentic products. This chart shows forecasts for the premium food market growth and the popularity of Sovos brands.
Future (projected) sales of companies in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of fast-growing food brands, including Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. The company's strategy is to discover and develop unique, high-quality brands. The chart shows forecasts for the convenience food sector. Sovos' success depends on the strength of its brands and their ability to expand their distribution.
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of food brands, such as Rao's Homemade (sauces) and noosa (yogurts). Demand for its premium products depends on consumers' willingness to pay more for quality. This graph, reflecting overall consumer confidence, shows whether shoppers will save money or continue to choose more expensive, higher-quality products.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of attractive food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurts). The company's profitability depends on the strength of these brands and the ability to maintain premium prices. This chart shows how successfully the company manages its brands, turning their popularity into profit.
Market segment marginality - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's Homemade (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). This chart shows the average profitability in the food industry. Its focus on premium, clean-sourced products allows the company to set high prices and maintain margins significantly above the industry average.
Market marginality as a whole
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). The company's profitability depends on the strength of its brands and its ability to maintain a high price point. This total return chart helps assess how well a company that prioritizes quality and authenticity can compete in a crowded food market.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of premium and authentic food brands, such as Rao's sauces. This graph shows a lean team. The company's model is to acquire strong brands and foster their growth, often outsourcing production, which reduces the need for a large staff.
Share of the company's employees Sovos Brands Inc. within the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands built a successful portfolio of premium food brands, including Rao's sauce and Noosa yogurt. Its strategy revolved around identifying and scaling authentic brands. This graph shows the marketing, sales, and operations teams required to transform these niche products into national category leaders.
Number of employees in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurts). The headcount chart reflects the strategy for developing and promoting these premium brands. Growth in the marketing and sales departments is driven by distribution expansion and market share gains.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Sovos Brands, acquired by Campbell Soup, created a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's sauces. This graph demonstrates how a small but effective team can build a highly successful business. The growth was driven by expanded distribution and marketing, which enabled the transformation of niche products into category leaders.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company, segment, and market as a whole
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Sovos Brands Inc. (SOVO)
Sovos Brands is a holding company that owns premium food brands (such as Rao's sauces). In this business, value lies not in the factories (production is often outsourced), but in the strength of the brand and distribution. This chart shows how the market values ββthe ability of a small team of managers and marketers to create high added value by managing these beloved brands.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's and Michael Angelo's. The company focuses on marketing and brand management, often using contract manufacturing. This chart illustrates how this "asset-light" model can impact a company's valuation per employee in the food industry.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Sovos Brands owns a portfolio of growing food brands, such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurts). The chart shows the company's valuation in the food industry. It reflects how the team creates value by acquiring and developing promising brands, focusing on premium and authentic products with strong consumer loyalty.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the company, segment, and market as a whole
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) of the company Sovos Brands Inc. (SOVO)
Sovos Brands (acquired by Campbell) is a holding company of premium food brands (Rao's sauce, Noosa yogurt). It's a premiumization business. This chart showed how profitable this model (high price, high-quality brand) is. Rao's was the crown jewel, delivering high returns.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands is a food aggregator company that owns brands such as Rao's (sauces) and Noosa (yogurt). The company focuses on premium and fast-growing brands. This chart shows how effectively Sovos manages its portfolio. It serves as a benchmark for assessing the success of their strategy compared to traditional food giants.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Sovos Brands (recently acquired by $CPB) is a food holding company that owned premium brands, most notably Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. Their business is marketing and brand management. This chart shows how effectively the small $SOVO team generated profits by managing asset-light brands in the food industry.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee Sovos Brands Inc. (SOVO)
Sovos Brands, Inc. owns a portfolio of food brands, including Rao's and Michael Angelo's. This chart shows the performance of these brands. The growth in revenue per employee reflects the growing popularity of the products, the expansion of retail distribution, and the strength of the company's marketing strategies.
Sales per employee in the market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands (SOVO) (acquired by Campbell Soup) owns a portfolio of premium food brands (Rao's sauces, Noosa yogurts). It's a CPG business. This chart shows their brand strength. SOVO focuses on marketing using an asset-light model. The strength of the Rao's brand allows them to command high prices and margins, resulting in high revenue per employee.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Sovos Brands is a holding company that owns premium food brands (such as Rao's sauces). Their business is marketing and brand management, not production. This metric reflects the strength of their brands: a small staff of marketers and managers generates significant revenue because consumers are willing to pay a premium for the product.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company Sovos Brands Inc. (SOVO)
Sovos Brands (SOVO) is home to premium food brands like Rao's sauces, Noosa yogurts, and Michael Angelo's prepared foods. This chart shows bearish bets. Do the bears believe that, given inflation, consumers will abandon expensive Rao's sauces for cheaper brands?
Shares shorted by market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands is a holding company that owns a portfolio of premium food brands, such as Rao's sauces and Noosa yogurts. Their strategy is to acquire and develop niche brands. This chart shows the overall short position in the packaged food sector. The rising indicator suggests that investors expect consumers to switch to cheaper private label brands due to inflation.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Sovos Brands owns premium food brands (Rao's). Although food is a defensive sector, Sovos operates in the high-price segment. This indicator of recession fears is relevant, as even in food, consumers can switch from premium brands to cheaper ones during economic hardship.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator Sovos Brands Inc. (SOVO)
Sovos Brands is the owner of premium food brands, including the iconic Rao's sauce. This indicator measured the "temperature" of consumer appetite for premium products. Its recent overheating and peak was driven by an M&A. The company was acquired by Campbell Soup giant to add the crown jewel, Rao's, to its portfolio.
RSI 14 Market Segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands is a "gourmet" grocery company. They're *not* Kraft, but a "collector" of *premium* food brands: *Rao's sauce*, *Noosa yogurt*. (Acquired by Campbell Soup). The "Semi-finished food" sector is "defensive." RSI_14_Seg shows whether the *entire* sector is "overbought." This helps distinguish whether the Sovos acquisition is their "niche" or a *general* trend.
RSI 14 for the overall market
Sovos Brands, the owner of premium products (such as Rao's sauces), sees this chart as a reflection of consumer spending. During periods of euphoria, people are willing to pay a premium for brand and quality. During times of panic and recession, consumers switch en masse to cheaper private labels, and the premium segment suffers first.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast SOVO (Sovos Brands Inc.)
Sovos Brands (acquired by Campbell's Soup) was a holding company that owned premium food brands, most notably the iconic Rao's sauce. This chart shows the average analyst forecast. Their targets were based on explosive sales growth for Rao's, maintaining premium margins, and, ultimately, the price of the Campbell's deal.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price SOVO (Sovos Brands Inc.)
Sovos is the "anti-craft" company. It's a premium food holding company that disrupted the market with its super-premium Rao's sauce and Noosa yogurt. This chart shows the difference between the market valuation and the consensus forecast. It reveals whether experts believe in the premiumization trend (and the price of their acquisition of Campbell Soup).
Analyst consensus forecast for stock prices by market segment - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands (SOVO) is a premium food holding company. The company owns fast-growing brands (Rao's sauces, Noosa yogurt) that are disrupting established categories. This chart shows general expectations for the prepared foods sector. It reflects whether experts believe in the trend toward food premiumization.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Sovos Brands (SOVO) is the gourmet staple on the supermarket shelf. They didn't go cheap, but rather acquired premium brands (Rao's, Noosa), proving that consumers are willing to pay for quality sauces and yogurt. This chart shows the general sentiment of experts. It reflects the extent to which analysts believed consumers would continue to spend on premium food products.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index Sovos Brands Inc.
Sovos is a collector of cult brands. Their specialty isn't R&D, but M&A: they acquire small, authentic brands (their crown jewel is Rao's, a premium pasta sauce) and scale their distribution (to Walmart and Costco). This chart is a summary indicator of their M&A machine. It reflects their (high) margins and (rapid) growth before their divestiture (Campbell Soup).
AKIMA Market Segment Index - Semi-finished food
Sovos Brands (SOVO) is a premium processed food company. They're not Kraft, but rather the owners of luxury brands like Rao's sauce and Noosa yogurt. Their business is delicious, clean-label food. This chart compares their composite index to the food sector average.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Sovos Brands is a fast-growing food company, the owner of premium sauce Rao's. It was acquired by Campbell Soup. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how this success story of premium consumption compares to the overall macroeconomic situation.