Is Tyson Foods, Inc. overvalued or undervalued?

Nov 25 2025 11:14 AM IST
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As of November 21, 2025, Tyson Foods, Inc. is considered very expensive and overvalued with a P/E ratio of 24, an EV to EBITDA ratio of 10.61, and a poor 3-year return of -14.85%, especially when compared to competitors like The Hershey Co. and The Kraft Heinz Co.
As of 21 November 2025, Tyson Foods, Inc. has moved from an expensive to a very expensive valuation grade. The company appears overvalued based on its current metrics, which include a P/E ratio of 24, an EV to EBITDA ratio of 10.61, and a PEG ratio of 0.32. In comparison to peers, The Hershey Co. has a P/E of 26.49, while The Kraft Heinz Co. shows a significantly lower P/E of 4.85, indicating that Tyson is trading at a premium relative to some competitors.

Recent stock performance reveals that Tyson Foods has struggled over longer periods, with a 3-year return of -14.85% compared to a remarkable 67.17% return for the S&P 500, reinforcing the notion that the stock is overvalued.
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