B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) Has Posted Sales Growth of 0.08599 YoY

Potential Investors sometimes look for key drivers that can move a stock in a positive direction.  One of those is sales growth.  B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) of the Food Producers sector, witnessed sales growth of  0.08599 year over year. The outfit has a traded value of 18699 and has its headquarters in United States of America.

B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS)  closed the recent session at 30.860000 with a market value of $2034690.

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Turning to some key growth data as decimals. One year cash flow growth ratio is determined on a trailing 12 months basis and is a one year percentage growth of a outfit’s cash flow from operations. This number stands at 0.62158 for B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS). The one year Growth EBIT ratio stands at -0.03420 and is a calculation of one year growth in earnings before interest and taxes. The one year EBITDA growth number holds at -0.01066 which is determined similarly to EBIT Growth with just the addition of amortization.

Taking even a added look we note that the 1 year Free Cash Flow (FCF) Growth is at 0.28864. The one year growth in Net Profit after Tax is 0.88304 and lastly sales growth was 0.08599.

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B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) has a current suggested portfolio ownership target rate of 0.03140 (as a decimal) ownership.  Target weight is the volatility adjusted recommended position size for a stock in your portfolio.  The maximum target weight is 7% for any given stock.  The indicator is based out of whack of the 100 day volatility reading and calculates a target weight accordingly.  The more recent volatility of a stock, the lower the target weight will be.  The 3-month volatility stands at 30.495400 (decimal), the 6-month at 29.464500 and the 12-month at 40.411700.  This is the normal returns and standard deviation of the share price over three months annualized.

Taking look at some key returns and margins data we can note the following: B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) has Return on Invested Capital (ROIC) of 0.418426, with a 5-year average of 0.470332 and an ROIC quality score of 6.598454. Why is ROIC paramount? It’s one of the most fundamental metrics in determining the value of a given stock. It helps potential investors figure out if the outfit is using it’s invested capital to return profits.

Changing lanes and viewing at some Debt ratios, B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) has a debt to equity ratio of 2.49260 and a Free Cash Flow to Debt ratio of 0.060875.  This ratio provides insight as to how high the outfit’s total debt is compared to its free cash flow generated.  In terms of Net Debt to EBIT, that ratio stands at 7.58844.  This ratio points out how easily a outfit is able to pay interest and capital on its net outstanding debt.  The lower the ratio the better as that illustrates that the outfit is able to meet its interest and capital payments. Lastly we’ll take note of the Net Debt to Market Value ratio.  B&G Foods, Inc.’s ND to MV current stands at 1.007101. This ratio is determined as follows: Net debt (Total debt minus Cash ) / Market value of the outfit.

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