Tyson Foods (TSN) February 65 straddle priced into quarter results
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Goldman Sachs sidelined on Tyson Foods (TSN) as 1Q miss shows deterioration in profitability
February 7, 2023 7:54 AM ESTGoldman Sachs downgraded Tyson Foods (NYSE: TSN) to a Neutral rating (From BUY) and cut the price target on the stock to $66.00 (from $91.00) following the food companys 1Q23 earnings report. The results revealed a sharp deterioration in profitability across the organization, most notably in Chicken, undermining confidence that the cumulative effect of recent operational and strategic changes could sustainability improve margins and earnings for the... More

