Hormel Foods (HRL) has just posted Q3 2025 results with revenue of about $3.0 billion and basic EPS of $0.33, setting the tone for a steady quarter on the top and bottom line. The company has seen revenue move from roughly $2.9 billion in Q3 2024 to about $3.0 billion in Q3 2025, while quarterly EPS has edged from $0.32 to $0.33, giving investors a clear read on modest headline growth and a margin profile that looks stable rather than transformative.
See our full analysis for Hormel Foods.With the latest numbers on the table, the next step is to line them up against the prevailing narratives around Hormel to see which storylines the results support and which ones might need a rethink.
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A great starting point for your Hormel Foods research is our analysis highlighting 2 key rewards and 1 important warning sign that could impact your investment decision.
Despite steady sales, Hormel’s shrinking margins, negative five year earnings trend, and premium valuation versus peers suggest its current profile lacks convincing growth momentum.
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