Tyson Foods Inc. Releases Transcript of First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Reuters
02/05
Tyson Foods Inc. Releases Transcript of First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call

Tyson Foods Inc. has published the transcript of its First Quarter 2026 Earnings Conference Call, held on Monday, February 2, 2026. The event featured remarks from President and Chief Executive Officer Donnie King, Chief Financial Officer Curt Calaway, Chief Operating Officer Devin Cole, and Chief Growth Officer Kristina Lambert. During the call, management provided an overview of Tyson Foods’ financial performance and strategic outlook. Key topics included ongoing commitments to providing nutritious, affordable, and convenient food options. "Our portfolio will allow us to meet continued needs as we go on this journey to provide food that tastes good. It's made with ingredients that consumers can find in their own pantries," said the Chief Executive Officer. The team also addressed questions regarding trends in the Beef segment, including the impact of recent capacity closures and industry capacity expectations for the coming quarters. The full transcript can be accessed through the link below.

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