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Danone S.A. (DANOY)

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12.58+0.06 (+0.48%)
At close: 03:59PM EDT
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Previous close12.52
Open12.56
Bid0.00 x 0
Ask0.00 x 0
Day's range12.52 - 12.63
52-week range10.69 - 13.48
Volume252,844
Avg. volume317,203
Market cap40.374B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.43
PE ratio (TTM)43.38
EPS (TTM)0.29
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.45 (3.62%)
Ex-dividend date01 May 2024
1y target est12.80
  • GlobeNewswire

    Danone: Information on the total number of voting rights and shares

    DANONE French Société anonyme with a capital of €169,443,282,00. Registered Office: 17, boulevard Haussmann, 75009 Paris. Registered with the Paris Commerce and Company Registry under number 552 032 534 Information on the total number of voting rights and shares in compliance with Article L. 233-8 II of the French Commercial Code and with Article 223-16 of the General Regulation of the Financial Markets Authority (AMF- Autorité des Marchés Financiers) DateTotal number of sharesTotal number of vo

  • Reuters

    France's Danone makes play for private label market share as price hikes ease

    Danone is recouping some of the market share it lost to retailers' private label brands with high prices, it said on Thursday, winning both cash-strapped and wealthy shoppers. In the wake of the pandemic and subsequent supply chain crunch, input costs across commodities and raw materials sky-rocketed, prompting consumer companies to sharply raise prices which drove some customers to retailers' own label goods. In recent quarters, companies like Danone, Nestle and P&G have said they plan now to ease price hikes and invest more in improving products and launching new ones to win back share.

  • Reuters

    After two-year wait, Danone gears up for Olympics health-kick ahead of Paris Games

    Danone, whose CEO first reached out to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in mid-2022 to get involved, is betting on the Paris Games' focus on health and nutrition to boost summer sales of its yoghurts and plant-based products. Dozens of major French companies have emerged as first-time partners of the Olympic Games this year, hoping to take advantage of the sales opportunities and marketing exposure the event typically gives sponsors. Through press releases and marketing materials, the IOC has made it clear that sponsors selling food and beverages - including Coca Cola bottled water and Nestle's Garden Gourmet meat alternatives - are part of a drive by the Olympics to promote health and wellness.