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Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy

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Page 1: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Tyson FoodsBy: Sophia Toy

Page 2: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

History

John Tyson

Springdale, Arkansas

Fortune 500 2nd largest food production

Page 3: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Benchmarking/Trending

Tyson VS. Industry Averages

Strong points Inventory Turnover Days Sales Outstanding (DSO) Profit Margin on Sales

Weak points Return on Equity (ROE) Return on Assets (ROA)

Page 4: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Capital Budgeting

Increase in chicken production

Expected employment growth

Exports United Kingdom Belgium Spain Hong Kong Japan South Africa Yemen

Page 5: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Debt Ratio

2008 46.0% < 59.30% Industry Average

2007 46.5% < 59.30% Industry Average

Page 6: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Times-interest-earned (TIE)

2008 1.53 <2.50 Industry Average

2007 2.63 < 2.50 Industry Average

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Interest Rate

Long-term Investment Gain 1.09% 2008: $2.89 Billion 2007: $2.62 Billion

Average Borrowing Interest Rate 2008: 7.0% 2007: 7.4%

Page 8: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Return on Equity (ROE)

2008 1.71% <5.80% Industry Average Difference: 4.09% RMA: 3.07%

2007 5.66% <5.80% Industry Average RMA: 8.67%

Page 9: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC)

2007: WACC: 6%

2008: WACC: 7%

Good indication for the company

Page 10: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Cash Flow from Operations &Interest Expense Coverage

Operating Income (Loss) 2007: $613 million 2008: $331 million

Interest Expense 2007: $232 million 2008: $215 million

Page 11: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Off-Balance Sheet Financing

Guarantees of debt of outside third parties:

Lease & Grower Loans

Residual Value (covers certain operating leases for various types of equipment)

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Growth

Expansion

International Enterprise Brazil India China

Exportation to over 90+ Countries Chicken Beef Pork Prepared foods

Sales Growth Rose 4.4%

Retained Earnings 2007: $2.9 Billion 2008: $3.0 Billion

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Dividends

Quarterly Dividends Class A or Class B

Stock

Low-regular-dividend-plus-extra Policy Steady over the years

2008 & 2007 $56 Million

Dividends Per Share 2008: $0.24/share 2007: $0.75/share

Total Share Outstanding 2008: $356 Million 2007: $355 Million

Page 14: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Income Statement

Sales 2007: $26 billion 2008: $27 billion

Net Sales 2007: $268 million 2008: $86 million

Operating Loss $26 million of charges

Plant closing Impairments of

unimproved real property

Software

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Spontaneous Assets, Liabilities, & Equipment

2008: Adopted FIN 48 Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes

No dramatic change

Slight increase in Total Assets, Total Liabilities, & Stockholders’ Equity $10.23 million to $10.85 million

Page 16: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Plant Property & Equipment/Acquistions

Cash Spent on investing activities: 2007: $285 million 2008: $425 million

New equipment to upgrade facilities

Capital spending Equipment updates

Chicken plants & Packaging equipments

Page 17: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Economies of Scale

2007

2008

CGSSales

$24,30025,729

94.45% $25,61626,862

95.36% Increase

Fixed ExpenseSales

$81425,729

3.16% $87926,862

3.27% Increase

Total AssetSales

$10,22725,729

39.95% $10,85026,862

40.39% Increase

Fixed AssetsSales

$3,60825,729

14.02% $3,51926,862

13.10% Decrease

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Working Capital/Net Working Capital

Working Capital: Current Assets used in operations

2008: $4.36 billion 2007: $3.68 billion 

Net Working Capital: Current Assets - Current Liabilities

2008: $2.26 billion 2007: $1.57 billion

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Working Capital/Net Working Capital

Cash Conversion Cycle: 2008: 35.36 days 2007: 34.34 days Industry Average:49 days

Overall, Tyson had a faster CCC than the industry average

Would not be able to operate with zero working capital Financed a lot of financial activities with their working

capital

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Current Asset Policy

Tyson’s C/R 2.7x VS. Industry Average 2.0x

Relaxed Current Asset Policy

Page 21: Tyson Foods By: Sophia Toy. History  John Tyson  Springdale, Arkansas  Fortune 500  2 nd largest food production

Management of Cash

Risks Foreign exchange gain/loss exposure

Fluctuation in currency exchange rates Impacts receivables & payable balance

Inventory Costs 2007: $2.16 billion 2008: $2.54 billion

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Financial Transactions

Long-term Debt 2008: $2.9 billion 2007: $2.6 billion

Total Liabilities & Shareholders’ Equity 2008: $10.9 billion 2007: $10 billion