Peers Price Chg Day Year Date
Balchem 163.68 -1.36 -0.82% 2.30% Jun/15
B&G Foods 3.98 -0.05 -1.24% -22.42% Jun/15
Cal-Maine Foods 79.58 1.48 1.90% -20.59% Jun/15
Darling Ingredients 56.12 -0.87 -1.53% 45.46% Jun/15
General Mills 34.26 -0.25 -0.72% -36.00% Jun/15
Hain Celestial 0.64 0.01 1.59% -62.57% Jun/15
John B Sanfilippo Son 79.32 -0.11 -0.14% 27.05% Jun/15
J&J Snack Foods 78.82 -0.75 -0.94% -30.85% Jun/15
Kerry 75.10 0.10 0.13% -21.77% Jun/16
Lancaster Colony 108.68 -2.93 -2.63% -35.56% Jun/15

Indexes Price Day Year Date
USND 26684 795.10 3.07% 35.44% Jun/15
US2000 2967 23.18 0.79% 39.69% Jun/15

Seneca Foods traded at $167.31 this Monday June 15th, decreasing $8.06 or 4.60 percent since the previous trading session. Looking back, over the last four weeks, Seneca Foods lost 17.31 percent. Over the last 12 months, its price rose by 85.78 percent. Looking ahead, we forecast Seneca Foods to be priced at 171.81 by the end of this quarter and at 161.56 in one year, according to Trading Economics global macro models projections and analysts expectations.

Seneca Foods Corporation is a provider of packaged fruits and vegetables. The Company operates its business through three segments: the packaging and sale of fruit and vegetables, the packaging and sale of prepared food products, and the packaging and sale of snack products. The Company’s product offerings include canned, frozen and bottled produce and snack chips. Its products are sold under private label, as well as national and regional brands that the Company owns or licenses, including Seneca, Libby’s, Aunt Nellie’s, READ, Green Valley and CherryMan. The Company’s facilities consist of approximately 22 packaging plants located throughout the United States, over two can manufacturing plants, over three seed packaging operations, a farming operation and a logistical support network. Its food packaging operations are primarily supported by plant locations in New York, Michigan, Oregon, Wisconsin, Washington, Idaho, Illinois, and Minnesota.