Tupperware Brands Corporation (TUP)

🇺🇸NYSE

1.41 +0.03 (2.17%)

Market Open (delayed up to 15 minutes.)

Market Cap65.6M
Days Range1.34 - 1.41
52 Week Range5.91 - 0.61
Volume228792
EPS (ttm)-8.07
PE Ratio-0.17

1.81% (1D)

Tupperware Brands Corporation News

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1 week ago - foxbusiness.com

Tupperware shutting down last US plant, moving production to Mexico

Tupperware Brands said it will close its last remaining manufacturing plant in the U.S. this fall, which will result in more than 100 employees losing their jobs.


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3 weeks ago - investorplace.com

3 Meme Stocks Due to Run Out of Steam Soon

It's safe to say that you just can't keep meme stocks out of the equation. Especially after the recent meme stock rally, triggered by Keith Gill, aka “Roaring Kitty,” to social media, had the market buzzing again.


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3 weeks ago - investorplace.com

Put a Lid on It! Tupperware Stock Is NOT a Meme Stock to Own Now.

Are you looking for the “next” GameStop (NYSE: GME ) stock or AMC Entertainment (NYSE: AMC ) stock? That's already a misguided mindset, and it's even worse if you're focused on a troubled business like Tupperware Brands (NYSE: TUP ).


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1 month ago - https://www.benzinga.com

What's Going On With Tupperware's Stock?

Tupperware shares have received attention from retail traders on social media over the past week as the meme stock rally moved from larger companies like and to smaller caps including Tupperware Brands. Though the stock has benefited from the recent retail-fueled rally, Tupperware shares are down nearly 90% from 2021's highs. In its recent quarterly report, Tupperware reported a 14% decrease in revenue from the prior year, and a $55.8 million net loss. Tupperware shares are moving on heavy trading volume Monday which can lead to large price movements when combined with high-short interest in a stock. According to data from Benzinga Pro, more than 6.3 million shares have already been traded in the session, and 22.08% of shares are being sold short. What’s Going On With Faraday Future’s Stock Friday? How To Buy TUP Stock: By now you're likely curious about how to participate in the market for Tupperware Brands – be it to purchase shares, or even attempt to bet against the company. Buying shares is typically done through a brokerage account. You can find a list of possible trading platforms here. Many will allow you to buy ‘fractional shares,' which allows you to own portions of stock without buying an entire share. For example, some stock, like Berkshire Hathaway, can cost thousands of dollars to own just one share. However, if you only want to invest a fraction of that, brokerages will allow you to do so. In the the case of Tupperware Brands, which is trading at $2.31 as of publishing time, $100 would buy you 43.29 shares of stock. If you're looking to bet against a company, the process is more complex. You'll need access to an options trading platform, or a broker who will allow you to ‘go short' a share of stock by lending you the shares to sell. The process of shorting a stock can be found at this resource. Otherwise, if your broker allows you to trade options, you can either buy a put option, or sell a call option at a strike price above where shares are currently trading – either way it allows you to profit off of the share price decline. According to Benzinga Pro, Tupperware shares are up 4.55% at $2.30 at the time of publication Monday.


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1 month ago - investorplace.com

3 Penny Stocks to Sell in May Before They Crash & Burn

Traders are getting excited about penny stocks right now. Keith Gill, a trader more well-known by the alias Roaring Kitty, resurfaced on social media with a tweet of a man holding a video game controller.


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1 month ago - investorplace.com

Is a Giant Short Squeeze Brewing in Tupperware (TUP) Stock?

Tupperware (NYSE: TUP ) stock may be experiencing a giant short squeeze as the company's shares are heading higher on Tuesday. This comes without any clear news from the consumer brands company.


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1 month ago - invezz.com

Tupperware shares surge amid meme stock frenzy, GameStop-inspired trading wave

Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE: TUP) experienced a dramatic increase in its stock value, soaring 23.30% in Tuesday's premarket trading. This significant jump follows a 36.43% rally on Monday, fueled by the resurgence of meme stock trading.


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1 month ago - investorplace.com

Tupperware (TUP) Stock Surges as New Meme Rally Takes Hold

Iconic home products line producer Tupperware (NYSE: TUP ) is witnessing its share price skyrocket on Monday on no company-specific news. It's likely, then, that the return of the meme-trading phenomenon has catapulted sentiment for otherwise troubled entities.


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2 months ago - prnewswire.com

New Tupperware® WowPop Popcorn Maker and Ultimate Silicone Bags Win International Red Dot Awards for Outstanding Product Design

ORLANDO, Fla. , April 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Tupperware has earned two new recognitions for innovation in product design - receiving the internationally prestigious Red Dot Awards for Outstanding Product Design - for the new Tupperware® WowPop microwave popcorn maker and the new collection of Tupperware® Ultimate silicone slim bags.


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2 months ago - prnewswire.com

As Expected, Tupperware Brands Receives NYSE Notice Regarding Late 2023 10-K Filing

ORLANDO, Fla. , April 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE: TUP) (the "Company") announced today the status of its filing of its 2023 financial statements.


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2 months ago - prnewswire.com

Wow! Tupperware Popped Up on Newsweek's Most Trustworthy Companies in America

Company Ranked in the Top 13 in Consumer Goods ORLANDO, Fla. , April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- What makes everyone say "Wow" besides the new Tupperware® WowPop popcorn maker?


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2 months ago - investorplace.com

3 Meme Stocks to Sell and Replace With Meme Coins

Social media has largely overshadowed the investing fundamentals with pumpamentals, spotlighting meme stocks to sell. Just as Bitcoin is analog to blue-chip stocks, meme stocks have similarly become analog to altcoins.


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2 months ago - investorplace.com

Is Tupperware (TUP) Stock on the Brink of Death?

Another meme stock could be on its way out the door. Tupperware Brands (NYSE: TUP ) stock surged to impressive heights during the Summer of 2023, proving that even retail investors won't be deterred by boring products.


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2 months ago - nypost.com

Tupperware warns it could go out of business over liquidity problems

Tupperware Brands warned that the 77-year-old company may not survive for another year.


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2 months ago - marketwatch.com

Tupperware sounds another warning for investors with more filing delays

Tupperware Brands Corp. said Friday it will miss the deadline to file its 2023 annual report amid cascading delays and trouble retaining employees involved in accounting.


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3 months ago - investorplace.com

7 Short-Squeeze Stocks That Could Send the Bears Into Panic-Mode

There's a simple reason why short-squeeze stocks to buy represent a powerful catalyst: they're intuitive and easier to engage. Buying something and hoping that it appreciates in value represents an organically sensible strategy.


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6 months ago - finbold.com

These stocks made the meme list this year

As 2023 is drawing near its conclusion, it is time to look back at the stock market and observe which of its participants made it to the list of shares belonging to the heavily popular companies that are trending on social media platforms, or meme stocks, this year.


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6 months ago - investorplace.com

3 Meme Stocks I Wouldn't Touch With a 10-Foot Pole

The investment landscape has been abuzz with the trend of meme stocks, a phenomenon ushered in by the remarkable and dramatic rise in GameStop's (NYSE: GME ) stock in 2021. Driven by social media enthusiasm, these stocks experience rapid volatility that reinforces the importance of knowing which meme stocks to sell.


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6 months ago - investorplace.com

7 Sorry Meme Stocks to Sell in December

In the unpredictable terrain of the stock market, meme stocks to avoid have become a critical watchlist for investors. The social media-driven phenomenon has effectively turned stocks you'd typically avoid into viral sensations, leading to temporary price surges as communities rally to boost their value.


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6 months ago - investors.com

GameStop Soars With Earnings Due; Are Meme Stocks A Buy Now?

Meme stocks AMC and GameStop have risen and fallen on social media hype.


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6 months ago - investors.com

Meme Stocks Club Grows With 2 Sudden Entrants; Are Meme Stocks A Buy Now?

Meme stocks Tesla, Bed Bath & Beyond, AMC and GameStop have risen and fallen on social media hype.


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6 months ago - investors.com

As Meme Rally Fades, Are Meme Stocks Still A Buy Now?

Meme stocks AMC and GameStop have risen and fallen on social media hype.


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6 months ago - investors.com

Are Meme Stocks A Buy Now?

Meme stocks AMC and GameStop have risen and fallen on social media hype.


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6 months ago - investors.com

Bed Bath & Beyond Clutches At Straws As Bankruptcy Looms; Are Meme Stocks A Buy Now?

Meme stocks Tesla, Bed Bath & Beyond, AMC and GameStop have risen and fallen on social media hype. The post Bed Bath & Beyond Clutches At Straws As Bankruptcy Looms; Are Meme Stocks A Buy Now?


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6 months ago - investors.com

AMC Craters On New Woes, GameStop Reports; Are Meme Stocks A Buy Now?

Meme stocks AMC and GameStop have risen and fallen on social media hype.


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7 months ago - investorplace.com

TUP Stock Alert: What to Know as Tupperware Delays Q3 Earnings Report

Tupperware (NYSE: TUP ) recently revealed that it will not be able to file its third-quarter earnings report on time. Worryingly, management cited financial headwinds and attrition as contributing factors to the delay.


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7 months ago - investorplace.com

3  Meme Stocks to Sell Immediately

Social media awareness of a given stock creates meme status. Investors know that the attention meme stocks garner can positively affect prices.


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8 months ago - foxbusiness.com

Tupperware's new CEO and the challenges she faces

Tupperware brought on a new CEO as it tries to turn around its losses. Laurie Goldman comes to the company with having more than three decades of leadership experience.


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8 months ago - pymnts.com

Tupperware Hires Avon Vet Laurie Ann Goldman as CEO

Tupperware has replaced its CEO following months of struggle for the iconic container brand. Laurie Ann Goldman, former CEO for companies such as Spanx and Avon North America, was appointed Tupperware's new CEO Tuesday (Oct. 17), the company said in a news release.


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8 months ago - cnn.com

Tupperware picks Spanx veteran as new CEO

Tupperware Brands named consumer products veteran and former long-time CEO of Spanx Laurie Ann Goldman as its new CEO on Wednesday amid ongoing attempts to continue to survive as a business.