Seneca Foods Corporation

Fundamentals8.0
Price Action7.0
News Sentiment7.0
AI Rating
6.0

Key Drivers

  • Strong liquidity
  • Inventory intensity
  • Cash generation

AI
AI Summary

6.0

SENEA has shifted from a simple low-multiple defensive value name to an execution story: the Green Giant Frozen acquisition and strong revenue growth could re-rate the stock if management converts sales into durable margin and cash-flow expansion, but the large inventory base and recent margin compression make near-term profitability the key test.

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MarginRisk
Acquisition‍

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Deep Analysis

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Fundamental Analysis

8.0

Key Financial Insights:

  • Strong liquidity
  • Inventory intensity
  • Cash generation

SENEA looks fundamentally solid with strong liquidity, healthy cash generation and moderate leverage, but inventory-heavy working capital and softer quarterly margins temper the outlook.

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inventory

Price Behavior

7.0
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Key Price Behavior Insights:

  • Higher highs
  • Breakout support
  • Stretched rally

SENEA has shifted into a short-term uptrend over the last month, holding above breakout support near $170-$171 while nearing resistance around $193.90, though the fast, choppy advance leaves it vulnerable to profit-taking if support breaks.

Uptrend
Support
Support Level: $170-$171
Resistance Level: $193.90

Fast, choppy rally into the 190s may invite short-term profit-taking

Sentiment & News

7.0

Key News Insights:

  • Stronger sales
  • Earnings growth
  • Acquisition boost

Seneca Foods' Q1 results topped last year on stronger volumes/pricing and Green Giant Frozen acquisition benefits, with the stock reacting positively after the earnings release.

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EarningsBeat

The update is modestly positive for SENEA, signaling improving operating momentum and a supportive acquisition contribution