
Beyond Meat, Inc. (BYND)
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0.9841 - Open
1.0850 - Bid 0.9600 x 400
- Ask 1.1400 x 100
- Day's Range
0.9830 - 1.0999 - 52 Week Range
0.5000 - 7.6900 - Volume
60,177,062 - Avg. Volume
50,739,848 - Market Cap (intraday)
456.608M - Beta (5Y Monthly) 2.68
- PE Ratio (TTM)
-- - EPS (TTM)
-1.8300 - Earnings Date May 6, 2026
- Forward Dividend & Yield --
- Ex-Dividend Date --
- 1y Target Est
0.66
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View MorePerformance Overview: BYND
Trailing total returns as of 5/1/2026, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P 500 (^GSPC) .
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Market Cap
456.19M
Enterprise Value
760.27M
Trailing P/E
--
Forward P/E
--
PEG Ratio (5yr expected)
--
Price/Sales (ttm)
0.65
Price/Book (mrq)
--
Enterprise Value/Revenue
2.76
Enterprise Value/EBITDA
2.86
Financial Highlights
Profitability and Income Statement
Profit Margin
79.50%
Return on Assets (ttm)
-17.77%
Return on Equity (ttm)
--
Revenue (ttm)
275.5M
Net Income Avi to Common (ttm)
178.01M
Diluted EPS (ttm)
-1.8300
Balance Sheet and Cash Flow
Total Cash (mrq)
203.89M
Total Debt/Equity (mrq)
--
Levered Free Cash Flow (ttm)
-58.1M
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View MoreRating decreased to a SELL
BEYOND MEAT INC has an Investment Rating of SELL; a target price of $2.000000; an Industry Subrating of Medium; a Management Subrating of Medium; a Safety Subrating of Low; a Financial Strength Subrating of Medium; a Growth Subrating of Medium; and a Value Subrating of Low.
RatingPrice TargetWhile the weekly insider-sentiment data from Vickers Stock Research is
While the weekly insider-sentiment data from Vickers Stock Research is noticeably improved from what was seen over the past two weeks, insiders clearly remain cautious. And while improved, the sentiment data is still far from the readings below 2.00 that are needed for a bullish call. By the number, the current Total (all exchanges) One-Week Sell/Buy Ratio is 6.02 versus 11.45 last week and 17.32 the week before that. The NYSE One-Week Sell/Buy Ratio is 3.40 versus 8.15 last week and 27.25 the week before that. The Nasdaq One-Week Sell/Buy Ratio is 9.21 versus 14.20 last week and 14.34 the week before that. While the trend is improving, it has not done so with enough strength to stop the deterioration in Vickers long-term (eight-week) ratios. Insider buying outpaced insider selling in two sectors over the past week. Insiders bought shares valued at $104,727 in the Real Estate sector, while selling none. Additionally, insiders bought shares worth $81,929 in the Energy sector, while selling none. Buying activity was also of note in Healthcare, as the value of the insider buying activity lagged the level of selling by a factor of just 2.04-times. Meanwhile, the greatest level of selling occurred in Financials, with shares valued at $33 million sold versus $7.2 million bought. Selling activity was also of note in Consumer Discretionary, and Information Technology. This week, analysts at Vickers highlighted insider transactions of interest at Cohen & Steers Inc. (NYSE: CNS) and BlackRock Inc. (NYSE: BL)
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Beyond Meat offers food products that provide protein from plants as an alternative to meat - the production of which is increasingly seen as harmful to the environment. Based in El Segundo, California, Beyond Meat has approximately 730 employees.
RatingPrice TargetWhile the weekly insider-sentiment data from Vickers Stock Research is
While the weekly insider-sentiment data from Vickers Stock Research is noticeably improved from what was seen over the past two weeks, insiders clearly remain cautious. And while improved, the sentiment data is still far from the readings below 2.00 that are needed for a bullish call. By the number, the current Total (all exchanges) One-Week Sell/Buy Ratio is 6.02 versus 11.45 last week and 17.32 the week before that. The NYSE One-Week Sell/Buy Ratio is 3.40 versus 8.15 last week and 27.25 the week before that. The Nasdaq One-Week Sell/Buy Ratio is 9.21 versus 14.20 last week and 14.34 the week before that. While the trend is improving, it has not done so with enough strength to stop the deterioration in Vickers long-term (eight-week) ratios. Insider buying outpaced insider selling in two sectors over the past week. Insiders bought shares valued at $104,727 in the Real Estate sector, while selling none. Additionally, insiders bought shares worth $81,929 in the Energy sector, while selling none. Buying activity was also of note in Healthcare, as the value of the insider buying activity lagged the level of selling by a factor of just 2.04-times. Meanwhile, the greatest level of selling occurred in Financials, with shares valued at $33 million sold versus $7.2 million bought. Selling activity was also of note in Consumer Discretionary, and Information Technology. This week, analysts at Vickers highlighted insider transactions of interest at Cohen & Steers Inc. (NYSE: CNS) and BlackRock Inc. (NYSE: BL)









