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Performance Food
PFGC.US
Performance Food Group Company, through its subsidiaries, engages in the marketing and distribution of food and food-related products in North America. It operates through three segments: Foodservice, Convenience, and Specialty. The company offers beef, pork, poultry, and seafood; frozen food and refrigerated products; dry groceries comprising cleaning and kitchen supplies and disposables; candy, snacks, and beverages; and fresh products, groceries, dairy, bread, beverages, general merchandise, and health and beauty care products, as well as cigarettes and other nicotine products. It also operates distribution centers.
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14/12/2025 Update
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Food DistributorsIndustry
Industry Ranking2/9
Industry medianC
Industry averageC
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  • Profit ScoreC
    • ROE7.42%B
    • Profit Margin0.53%C
    • Gross Margin11.81%D
  • Growth ScoreB
    • Revenue YoY11.61%B
    • Net Profit YoY-23.02%D
    • Total Assets YoY27.47%A
    • Net Assets YoY8.68%B
  • Cash ScoreA
    • Cash Flow Margin18894.81%A
    • OCF YoY11.61%B
  • Operating ScoreA
    • Turnover3.76A
  • Debt ScoreE
    • Gearing Ratio75.08%E

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    Morning Trend | Performance Food Group hits a new low, is there a chance for a quick rebound after the intensified sector crisis?

    Performance Food Group (PFGC.US) has recently seen its stock price weakly dip to a new low, with the sector overall underperforming and capital outflows intensifying, leading to generally low community sentiment. During yesterday's trading session, funds attempted multiple times to push the price up, but were suppressed by large short orders. However, the buying support at the bottom has not completely disappeared, and some traders believe that the decline has entered a "phase of extreme value after marginal crisis." Market data shows that after PFGC set a new low for the year yesterday, there was a concentrated attempt to rebound in the afternoon at lower levels, forming a "short-term V-shaped" mini-surge. The trading volume for the entire day significantly increased, indicating that the washout pressure has been established, and the number of funds buying on dips is gradually increasing. Quantitative trading and active T combinations are also frequently testing small wave rebounds, with voices in the community asking, "Is a desperate counter-trend short-term rally coming?" From a technical perspective, the continuous decline to new lows combined with increased volume in attempts to rebound often indicates that it is in the later stage of the bottoming process, with no dense chip pressure below, just waiting for the sector's capital to return and trigger a rebound. After the BOLL lower band was breached, a rapid pullback occurred. Historical statistics show that after each sustained oversell of PFGC, once there are signs of main force activity and sector rotation, there is often a quick rebound of 3-5% in the short term. However, the premise of "opportunity in crisis" is that funds are willing to take risks to ignite. If there is sustained volume and significant intraday movement today, the rebound window is likely to arrive early; conversely, if the volume shrinks again without new event catalysts, PFGC still faces the risk of repeated bottoming and even the potential for a delayed new low

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