GURU.Markets stock price, segment price, and overall market index valuation
The company's share price TUP
Shares of Tupperware, the iconic food container brand, are a story of survival. The chart reflects the decline of its direct sales model, intense competition, and the company's attempts to modernize its brand and distribution channels.
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Tupperware Brands is a globally renowned direct-to-consumer company that manufactures and sells innovative food storage containers, cookware, and kitchen gadgets. We've classified it as an "Industrial Retailer." The chart below shows how the company is adapting to changes in the retail industry.
Broad Market Index - GURU.Markets
Tupperware is a legendary company that produces and sells innovative food storage containers and kitchenware. A world-renowned brand, it is included in our GURU.Markets index. The chart below shows the overall market trend. Compare it with Tupperware's performance to assess the state of this sector.
Change in the price of a company, segment, and market as a whole per day
TUP - Daily change in the company's share price TUP
For Tupperware Brands Corporation, a direct-to-consumer company, daily volatility reflects its sensitivity to consumer trends and the success of its retail expansion strategy. This metric is a measure of its financial health.
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Tupperware Brands is an iconic brand that faced enormous challenges due to an outdated direct sales model and intense competition. Its story exemplifies how consumer habits are changing. The chart below illustrates the volatility in the retail sector, which is interesting to compare with TUP's extreme dynamics.
Daily change in the price of a broad market stock, index - GURU.Markets
Tupperware is an iconic brand of food storage containers. The company's shares are extremely volatile, reflecting its struggle to survive in the modern retail world. This dramatic story is a shining example of how one company can create powerful waves in the market.
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 TUP
Tupperware Brands' year-over-year performance is a dramatic tale of a direct-to-consumer icon's struggle for survival. Its 12-month market cap reflects its immense financial challenges, efforts to rejuvenate the brand, and shift to selling through retailers like Target. Its valuation is a bet on whether the company can avoid bankruptcy.
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Tupperware is an iconic brand facing serious financial difficulties. Its challenge is adapting its direct-to-consumer model to the e-commerce era. The chart clearly illustrates this difficult struggle for survival and the efforts to revive the iconic brand.
Annual dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Tupperware, an iconic brand, tells a story of its struggle for survival through its dynamics. Its stock price typically underperforms the market, reflecting its outdated business model and struggles to adapt to the online retail world. It's a classic story of a company struggling to regain its former glory.
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 TUP
Tupperware is an iconic home goods brand. Its monthly performance reflects its desperate struggle for survival. News of restructuring, negotiations with creditors, and attempts to revive sales are the main factors behind its extreme volatility.
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Tupperware is an iconic brand that produces food storage containers and kitchenware. The company, known for its direct sales model, is currently experiencing a profound crisis and is struggling to adapt to the modern market. The chart below shows the dynamics of the retail sector, which makes Tupperware's problems particularly acute.
Monthly dynamics of market capitalization of broad market stocks, index - GURU.Markets
Tupperware Brands is a well-known direct-to-consumer retailer of tableware and containers. The company is experiencing serious difficulties. Its stock price reflects not market trends, but rather its desperate attempts to restructure and survive. Its performance is entirely dependent on internal news.
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 TUP
Tupperware Brands, an iconic direct-to-consumer company, is experiencing high volatility amid its transformation. Weekly stock performance reflects news about restructuring, consumer demand, and attempts to adapt to modern retail, revealing investor reactions to each step of its complex journey.
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Tupperware and the entire direct selling sector are responding to general consumer sentiment and competition from e-commerce. Difficulties attracting sellers are a common challenge for everyone. This chart shows how a well-known brand is addressing these industry challenges.
Weekly dynamics of market capitalization of stocks of the broad market, index - GURU.Markets
Tupperware is an iconic home goods brand, but its business is cyclical and dependent on consumer spending. However, due to internal problems, the company's stock often takes on a life of its own. The chart will show whether its stock follows the market or is driven by unique news about restructuring efforts.
Market capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
TUP - Market capitalization of the company TUP
The Tupperware market capitalization chart is a dramatic chronicle of a 20th-century icon's struggle to survive in the 21st. Its collapse reflects not just declining sales, but the battle between an outdated business model and modern retail and e-commerce. Every small movement on this chart is investors' reaction to the company's desperate attempts to avoid bankruptcy and find relevance.
TUP - Share of the company's market capitalization TUP within the market segment - Retail prom
Tupperware Brands, a direct-to-consumer legend, is fighting for its place in the retail industry. The company's market capitalization reflects its current standing among competitors. The dynamics of this metric tell the story of how this historic brand is adapting to the new era of digital commerce and changing consumer habits.
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Tupperware is an iconic brand in the home goods market. The chart below shows the total market capitalization of the entire retail sector. Its complex dynamics reflect the tectonic shifts in retail and the struggle of historic brands like Tupperware to survive in the e-commerce era.
Market capitalization of all companies included in a broad market index - GURU.Markets
Tupperware is a brand familiar to several generations. Its market capitalization chart tells the dramatic story of a direct-to-consumer icon's struggle to survive in the era of online commerce. Its share of the global economy clearly demonstrates how the value of the classic business model is changing under the pressure of new market realities.
Book value capitalization of the company, segment and market as a whole
TUP - Book value capitalization of the company TUP
Tupperware Brands' book value is represented by its global factories and inventory. The chart below shows the material foundation of this iconic brand. Its dynamics reflect how the company manages its production facilities and logistics in an attempt to adapt to the changing world of retail.
TUP - Share of the company's book capitalization TUP within the market segment - Retail prom
Tupperware is a legendary household goods brand. Its strength is based not only on direct sales but also on its global network of in-house plastics factories. The sector share chart shows how much of the global manufacturing infrastructure for its niche the company controls.
Market segment balance sheet capitalization - Retail prom
The chart shows the total book value of the consumer goods sector, reflecting all factories and warehouses. Against this backdrop, Tupperware Brands is a classic capital-intensive player. Its business requires owning its own factories to produce its famous containers and a global logistics network, which contributes to its "heavy" balance sheet.
Book value of all companies included in the broad market index - GURU.Markets
Tupperware isn't just a brand; it's a company with real production facilities. Its assets include factories, molds, and warehouses where millions of containers that have become part of everyday life are created and stored. On the map of the entire economy shown in the graph, Tupperware is a small but ubiquitous element of the "infrastructure" of home kitchens.
The ratio of market capitalization to book capitalization of a company, segment, and the market as a whole
Market capitalization to book capitalization ratio - TUP
Tupperware's balance sheet is the value of its factories and iconic brand. A market capitalization that falls below this value is a death sentence for investors who believe these assets will not generate profits in the future. The MvsBCap_Co chart, located deep below the 1, shows that the market values ββthe company like scrap metal, below the value of its parts.
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Tupperware is a world-renowned storage container brand undergoing a complex transformation. This chart shows how the market values ββits aging direct sales model and brand compared to the real value of its factories. A position below the sector may indicate investor doubts about its future.
Market to book capitalization ratio for the market as a whole
Tupperware is a brand with a rich history facing modern challenges. This metric reflects a market dilemma: on the one hand, the company has factories and inventory that drive its book value, but on the other, uncertainties about future sales put pressure on its market capitalization. This tension between material heritage and market expectations is evident in the chart.
Debts of the company, segment and market as a whole
TUP - Company debts TUP
For Tupperware, a brand with a rich history, debt has become a tool for survival and transformation. This chart reflects the financial challenges the company faced and its attempts to raise capital for business restructuring. Debt here is not fuel for growth, but a resource for modernizing the sales model and returning to the market.
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Tupperware is an iconic brand facing significant challenges in a changing retail market. For a company undergoing profound transformation, debt is becoming a critical factor for survival. This chart doesn't just show numbers; it tells the story of the company's struggle to restructure its business and finances.
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 TUP
Tupperware Brands, a company with a storied history, faces significant business challenges. This chart clearly demonstrates its financial position. The debt-to-asset ratio is a critical indicator of a company's ability to survive and transform in the face of fierce competition and changing consumer habits.
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Tupperware Brands, an iconic brand, is facing serious financial difficulties and struggling to adapt to the modern market. Managing its massive debt is a matter of survival. The chart clearly shows how large the company's debt load is compared to the overall market capitalization of the more stable consumer goods sector.
Debt to book value of all companies in the market
Tupperware Brands (TUP) is a globally renowned direct-to-consumer household goods manufacturer. The company faces challenges adapting to the modern retail landscape. This chart shows the overall market debt load, allowing one to assess the extent to which TUP's financial difficulties and debt load are a consequence of overall economic problems or its own.
P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/E - TUP
This chart shows the valuation of Tupperware, a global brand experiencing a profound crisis. Its low or negative P/E is a consequence of its outdated direct-to-consumer model and inability to compete with modern retail. The dynamics of this ratio are not a reflection of growth expectations, but rather a barometer of investor confidence in the company's ability to survive and successfully restructure.
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This industry metric represents the average P/E for retail companies. For Tupperware, which is in deep crisis, it's a stark reminder. It shows how healthy companies are valued and highlights the gap between them and Tupperware, whose valuation reflects a struggle for survival rather than growth prospects.
P/E of the market as a whole
Tupperware Brands, the iconic storage container brand, is struggling to adapt its direct-to-consumer model to the e-commerce era. This chart reflects overall consumer confidence. However, for Tupperware, the key question is whether it can benefit from rising costs or whether its internal challenges, such as debt and competition, outweigh any positive macroeconomic trends.
Future P/E of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/E of the company TUP
Tupperware Brands, known for its plastic containers, is going through a challenging period of business transformation. The company's future profitability depends on the success of its new strategy to enter retail and rejuvenate the brand. This chart shows whether analysts believe the company can return to growth and profitability, or whether skepticism prevails.
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Tupperware is a globally renowned storage container brand undergoing a challenging transformation. This chart illustrates the average profitability expectations for its peers. A sharp deviation in TUP's valuation from this level may signal a high degree of investor skepticism regarding its ability to revive the brand and adapt its sales model.
Future (projected) P/E of the market as a whole
Tupperware Brands' direct-to-consumer business relies heavily on consumer confidence. This chart, which reflects overall income expectations across the economy, serves as a barometer of that confidence. During periods of optimism, people are more willing to spend money on upgrading their home goods, which directly supports the company's sales.
Profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company profit TUP
Tupperware Brands, known for its plastic containers, operates on a direct-to-consumer model. This chart reflects the iconic brand's ability to adapt to modern retail. The revenue trend here demonstrates how successfully the company attracts independent consultants and competes with other sales channels in the changing world of consumer goods.
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Tupperware Brands is an iconic home goods manufacturer known for its direct-to-consumer sales model. Retail profitability, as this chart shows, is a two-pronged indicator for TUP. It reflects not only consumers' willingness to spend money on home goods but also the economic environment in which its vast network of independent consultants operates worldwide.
Overall market profit
Tupperware Brands, known for its home goods and direct sales model, is sensitive to consumer confidence. This chart, reflecting the health of the corporate sector, also indirectly reflects the state of consumers' wallets. During growth periods, people are more willing to spend money on kitchenware upgrades. During downturns, Tupperware's appeal as a source of revenue can increase.
Future (predicted) profit of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) profit of the company TUP
Tupperware Brands, a direct-to-consumer legend, is undergoing a transformation. This chart reflects analysts' expectations regarding its ability to rejuvenate the brand, adapt to e-commerce, and restore profitability. Investors see it as an assessment of the chances of a successful revival for this iconic American company.
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Tupperware Brands, the iconic kitchenware maker, is struggling to adapt to a new era of retail. The success of its transformation depends on consumer demand. This chart shows overall profit forecasts for the consumer goods sector, allowing us to assess how the company's brand revitalization plans align with overall purchasing trends.
Future (predicted) profit of the market as a whole
Tupperware Brands is known for its direct-to-consumer tableware. The company's success depends heavily on consumer confidence and disposable income. The overall market profit forecast is a barometer of this sentiment. During periods of economic growth, sales increase, while during recessions, consumers cut back on discretionary spending, which directly impacts revenue.
P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
P/S - TUP
Tupperware is an iconic brand of storage containers sold directly through retailers. This chart shows how investors value each dollar of revenue for a company struggling to survive in the era of online retail. The low value reflects deep market skepticism about its ability to transform its outdated business model.
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Tupperware Brands, known for its iconic food containers and direct-to-consumer model, is trying to adapt to modern retail. This chart shows the average revenue estimate for the consumer goods sector. It helps assess whether investors believe the brand's transformation is successful and its ability to generate sales compared to competitors.
P/S of the market as a whole
Tupperware Brands is a legendary kitchenware manufacturer whose direct-to-consumer business model has faced the challenges of modern retail. The data presented in this chart allows us to assess how the market perceives the company's revenue during this period of transformation. This helps us understand whether investors believe the historic brand can successfully adapt to the new realities.
Future P/S of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) P/S of the company TUP
Tupperware Brands, the iconic cookware maker, is transforming its direct-to-consumer business. This chart reflects market expectations for the success of this strategy. It compares the company's value to projected future revenue, revealing whether investors believe it can adapt to the new retail environment.
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Tupperware Brands is attempting to adapt its classic direct-to-consumer model to the e-commerce era. This chart shows the average future revenue estimates for retail companies. It provides insight into investors' confidence in Tupperware's transformation and its ability to compete with new players in the home goods market.
Future (projected) P/S of the market as a whole
Tupperware Brands, known for its direct sales of tableware, relies on consumer confidence and disposable income. This indicator, which shows the market's confidence in revenue growth, serves as a barometer for the company. Market optimism typically means households are willing to spend money on home improvements, which directly impacts Tupperware sales.
Sales of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company sales TUP
Tupperware Brands is known for its iconic tableware, distributed through a direct sales model. The revenue shown in this chart directly reflects the activity and success of its global network of independent consultants. Sales dynamics demonstrate how effectively the company adapts to modern retail conditions and consumer preferences.
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Tupperware Brands, known for its iconic plastic containers, builds its business on a direct sales model. The company is adapting to the modern reality, competing with traditional retail and e-commerce. This chart shows total revenue in the promotional retail sector, allowing us to assess the success of direct sales models in the changing world of consumer habits.
Overall market sales
Tupperware Brands sells its products through a direct sales system that is sensitive to consumer confidence. This total revenue chart is an indicator of household financial health. During periods of economic growth, people are more willing to spend money on home improvements and household goods, which drives the company's sales.
Future sales volume of the company, segment and market as a whole
Future (projected) sales of the company TUP
Tupperware Brands, known for its cookware and direct-to-consumer model, is undergoing a major transformation. The company's future revenue depends on its ability to adapt to e-commerce and retail channels, as well as rejuvenate the brand. This chart visualizes the projected success of this new strategy and consumer demand for home goods.
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Tupperware Brands is an iconic kitchenware manufacturer whose direct-to-consumer business model has faced the challenges of modern retail. The company is struggling to adapt to the e-commerce era. This chart shows projected revenue for the entire retail sector. Can this iconic brand turn things around and exceed overall market expectations?
Future (projected) sales of the market as a whole
Tupperware Brands, known for its plastic containers, sells its products through direct sales. The company's success depends on consumer confidence and the availability of disposable income. The overall spending trend presented here is a key indicator for TUP, as financial stability encourages people to spend on home improvements.
Marginality of the company, segment and market as a whole
Company marginality TUP
Tupperware Brands is an icon in direct-to-consumer kitchenware sales. The company's profitability depends on the cost of raw materials (plastic), the efficiency of its global distribution network, and the brand's ability to maintain premium prices. This chart shows how successfully the company manages these factors, converting sales into profit in the changing world of retail.
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Tupperware Brands, an iconic direct-to-consumer company, is struggling to adapt to the modern retail landscape. This chart shows the average profitability for household goods. The company's ability to return to profitability above this level depends on a radical overhaul of its distribution channels, a rejuvenated brand, and the streamlining of its massive but outdated operational structures.
Market marginality as a whole
Tupperware Brands is known for its cookware sold through a direct sales system. The company's profitability depends on the effectiveness of its global consultant network and its ability to adapt to retail competition. The overall corporate profitability chart below illustrates the challenges and opportunities of the direct sales model.
Employees in the company, segment and market as a whole
Number of employees in the company TUP
Tupperware isn't just food containers; it's a global direct sales system built on an army of independent consultants. This chart reflects the size of the corporate team that provides product development, marketing, and logistics, supporting this massive, decentralized network worldwide.
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Tupperware Brands is a direct sales icon whose success has been built for decades on a network of independent consultants. This metric reflects the size of the corporate staffβthe brains of the company, responsible for R&D, marketing, and logistics, but not the massive army of salespeople. It allows us to assess the core that drives this global, decentralized business model.
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Tupperware Brands Corporation is a globally renowned direct seller of kitchenware. This chart represents the company's headcount, not its global network of independent consultants. Headcount fluctuations may reflect restructuring, the launch of new product lines, or investments in digital platforms to support its sales model.
Number of employees in the market as a whole
Tupperware, a household name, is undergoing a profound transformation. This chart reflects its complex journey from the home party model to modern retail and e-commerce. The staffing changes reflect the company's restructuring and efforts to adapt its global sales force to the new realities of the digital world and changing consumer habits.
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 TUP (TUP)
Tupperware is a long-standing brand operating in the direct sales and home goods industries. This chart is interesting because it reflects the company's transformation. Historically, its value was created by its vast network of distributors. Today, in the era of e-commerce, the market evaluates how effectively a core team can generate value through brand equity rather than a massive workforce.
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Tupperware Brands is known for its direct sales model, which relies on an army of independent consultants rather than full-time employees. This allows the company to maintain a relatively small corporate staff. This chart illustrates how this unique business structure impacts the company's market valuation per official employee.
Market capitalization per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the overall market
Tupperware Brands is a global company operating under a direct sales model. This chart reflects market value per corporate employee. It demonstrates how the value of a powerful brand and global distribution network is supported by a relatively small core team, whose efforts are scaled through an army of independent consultants.
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 TUP (TUP)
Tupperware is a legendary brand whose direct-to-consumer business model (parties) is in crisis in the e-commerce era. This chart is a survival barometer. It shows how effectively its corporate staff and new direct-to-consumer channel can generate profits to offset the bloated structure of the past and the competition.
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Tupperware Brands is known for its food storage products, which it sells through a direct sales model. This chart shows how effectively its corporate staff and network of independent consultants generate profit. It serves as a benchmark for assessing how effective Tupperware's business model, which is undergoing transformation, is compared to traditional retail and e-commerce.
Profit per employee (in thousands of dollars) for the market as a whole
Tupperware Brands is a legendary manufacturer of kitchen containers, known for its direct sales model. While their business model relies on an army of independent consultants, this chart shows the efficiency of their full-time employees (management, R&D, logistics). It reflects the profits generated by the corporate center in the consumer goods industry.
Sales to employees of the company, segment and market as a whole
Sales per company employee TUP (TUP)
Tupperware Brands operates on a direct sales model. This chart demonstrates the corporate team's effectiveness in managing its global network of independent consultants. The growth in revenue per full-time employee demonstrates the success of its marketing strategies and the company's ability to motivate and support its army of salespeople worldwide.
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Tupperware (TUP) is a direct sales company (MLM). Their business model is based on a network of independent distributors rather than full-time employees in stores. This chart shows their productivity relative to the industry. TUP's revenue per full-time employee may appear high because the bulk of the sales is handled by an external network of employees not on the company's payroll.
Sales per employee for the market as a whole
Tupperware is a historic brand operating under a direct sales model. This chart shows the performance of the *corporate* staff, not an army of independent consultants. It measures the revenue generated by the team responsible for R&D (new products), marketing, and the global logistics that support this complex distribution network.
Short shares by company, segment and market as a whole
Shares shorted by company TUP (TUP)
Tupperware (TUP) is an iconic brand whose kitchen containers were a staple in every kitchen. Their business model has always relied on direct sales (MLM). This chart shows how many investors are anticipating a collapse. Are the bears betting that the MLM model is dead, or that the brand won't be able to compete with cheaper retail alternatives and overcome its debt?
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Tupperware Brands, the legendary kitchenware manufacturer, built its business on a direct-to-consumer model. This chart measures the overall bearish sentiment across the entire sector (whether direct-to-consumer or home goods). It shows how many investors are betting on a downturn in the industry. When the indicator rises, it indicates strong market skepticism, which is especially important for TUP as it struggles to adapt.
Shares shorted by the overall market
Tupperware is an iconic brand struggling to survive. This chart illustrates a common fear. When investors are pessimistic, they look for weak links in the economy. TUP, with its massive debt and outdated business model, becomes a prime target. The fear of a recession is the fear that the company will simply run out of money to service its debt.
RSI 14 indicator for a company, segment, and market as a whole
The company's RSI 14 indicator TUP (TUP)
Tupperware Brands (TUP) is an iconic food storage container brand struggling to survive in the modern retail era. The company's shares are extremely volatile. This indicator measures the strength of these speculative swings. Zones above 70 and below 30 often reflect peaks of "meme stock" hype or deep investor despair.
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Tupperware is an icon of *"direct sales"* (MLM). Their business is *plastic containers* sold through *"parties"*. The "Retail Prom" sector (retail/MLM) thrives on hype. RSI_14_Seg shows the "temperature" of the *entire* industry. It helps us understand: is TUP's decline due to their "outdated" model or is the *entire* sector "oversold"?
RSI 14 for the overall market
Tupperware (TUP) is a cyclical business. This chart is a barometer for "durable" products. In times of euphoria, people are eager to spend on "non-essential" kitchenware. In times of panic and recession, these purchases are postponed, and the "direct sales" model suffers, as recruiting salespeople is more difficult during a crisis.
Analyst consensus forecast for the company's share price, the segment, and the market as a whole
Analyst consensus stock price forecast TUP (TUP)
Tupperware, the iconic food container brand, is struggling to survive as it tries to pay off debt and adapt to e-commerce. This chart shows the average 12-month forecast from analysts. Their price target reflects the collective, and largely skeptical, view of the chances of this risky turnaround.
The difference between the consensus estimate and the actual stock price TUP (TUP)
Tupperware (TUP) is an iconic brand struggling to survive. The company, known for its plastic containers and direct-to-consumer model, is seeking a comeback in the world of e-commerce. This chart shows the difference between the market valuation and the consensus forecast. It reveals whether experts believe they can avoid bankruptcy.
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Tupperware (TUP) is an iconic plastic container brand struggling to survive. Its "old" direct-to-consumer model (MLM) is losing out to competition from retailers and Amazon. This chart displays analysts' overall expectations for the entire retail sector. It shows whether experts believe legacy brands will make a comeback.
Analysts' consensus forecast for the overall market share price
Tupperware (TUP) β a "social selling" icon struggling to survive. The brand, known for its plastic containers, is struggling to adapt to the world of e-commerce. This chart shows the general sentiment of experts. It reflects the analysts' belief in consumer strength: while they expect a downturn, TUP's "premium" plastic remains on shelves.
AKIMA index of the company, segment and market as a whole
AKiMA Company Index TUP
Tupperware is a storied brand with a direct-to-consumer kitchenware sales model. The company is in a challenging transformation phase, struggling to adapt to e-commerce and retail. This chart is a comprehensive indicator that weighs the brand's revival efforts, its heavy debt load, and operational challenges in a competitive environment.
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Tupperware Brands (TUP) is an industrial retail icon struggling to survive. Their classic direct-to-consumer sales model (parties) is outdated, and they are trying to transition to e-commerce. This chart compares their composite index to the retail sector average.
The AKIM Index for the overall market
Tupperware Brands, an iconic brand of kitchenware and storage, faced serious financial problems and even bankruptcy. This chart, reflecting the market average, provides a macro backdrop. It helps assess how the decline of this direct-to-consumer icon compares to the overall macroeconomic situation.