Campbell Soup Co. stock faces pressure after Q2 2026 earnings miss amid snacks weakness and leadership shift

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Campbell Soup Co. (NASDAQ:CPB) reported a Q2 2026 earnings miss with EPS of $0.51 against an expected $0.57 and revenue slightly below forecasts, primarily due to weak performance in its snacks division. Despite a high dividend yield of 7.43% which attracts income investors, the company faces challenges in balancing pricing with volume retention and navigating shifting consumer spending patterns. The appointment of a new IR chief, Joshua Levine, signals a focus on improving communication with investors as the company addresses concerns about stagnant growth and leverage.

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