About cal-maine foods inc. - CALM
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc. engages in the production, grading, packing, marketing, and distribution of shell eggs. It operates farms, processing plants, hatcheries, feed mills, warehouses, offices and other properties. It markets shell eggs to national and regional grocery store chains, club stores, foodservice distributors, and egg product manufacturers. The company was founded by Fred R. Adams Jr. in 1957 and is headquartered in Ridgeland, MS.
CALM At a Glance
Cal-Maine Foods, Inc.
1052 Highland Colon Parkway
Ridgeland, Mississippi 39157-3409
Phone | 1-601-948-6813 | Revenue | 2.33B | |
Industry | Agricultural Commodities/Milling | Net Income | 277.89M | |
Sector | Process Industries | Employees | 3,067 | |
Fiscal Year-end | 05 / 2025 | |||
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CALM Valuation
P/E Current | 10.898 |
P/E Ratio (with extraordinary items) | N/A |
P/E Ratio (without extraordinary items) | 10.846 |
Price to Sales Ratio | 1.296 |
Price to Book Ratio | 1.68 |
Price to Cash Flow Ratio | 6.633 |
Enterprise Value to EBITDA | 5.852 |
Enterprise Value to Sales | 0.945 |
Total Debt to Enterprise Value | N/A |
CALM Efficiency
Revenue/Employee | 758,540.267 |
Income Per Employee | 90,605.804 |
Receivables Turnover | 14.322 |
Total Asset Turnover | 1.118 |
CALM Liquidity
Current Ratio | 5.453 |
Quick Ratio | 4.303 |
Cash Ratio | 3.567 |
CALM Profitability
Gross Margin | 23.279 |
Operating Margin | 12.699 |
Pretax Margin | 15.473 |
Net Margin | 11.945 |
Return on Assets | 13.351 |
Return on Equity | 16.293 |
Return on Total Capital | 15.437 |
Return on Invested Capital | 16.293 |
CALM Capital Structure
Total Debt to Total Equity | N/A |
Total Debt to Total Capital | N/A |
Total Debt to Total Assets | N/A |
Long-Term Debt to Equity | N/A |
Long-Term Debt to Total Capital | N/A |
Cal-Maine Foods Inc. in the News
Bird flu in Texas: Largest US egg producer temporarily shutters facility after H5N1 virus found in chickens
Cal-Maine Foods says it has temporarily closed an egg production facility in Texas after H5N1 bird flu there wiped out nearly two million chickens.