JBS (OTCMKTS:JBSAY – Get Free Report) is one of 330 publicly-traded companies in the “Food Products” industry, but how does it weigh in compared to its rivals? We will compare JBS to related companies based on the strength of its earnings, dividends, analyst recommendations, valuation, institutional ownership, risk and profitability.
Analyst Ratings
This is a summary of current ratings and target prices for JBS and its rivals, as reported by MarketBeat.
| Sell Ratings | Hold Ratings | Buy Ratings | Strong Buy Ratings | Rating Score | |
| JBS | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 3.00 |
| JBS Competitors | 2360 | 8195 | 8275 | 399 | 2.35 |
JBS presently has a consensus price target of $18.75, indicating a potential upside of 29.85%. As a group, “Food Products” companies have a potential upside of 11.68%. Given JBS’s stronger consensus rating and higher probable upside, research analysts plainly believe JBS is more favorable than its rivals.
Risk & Volatility
Valuation & Earnings
This table compares JBS and its rivals top-line revenue, earnings per share (EPS) and valuation.
| Gross Revenue | Net Income | Price/Earnings Ratio | |
| JBS | $77.18 billion | $1.77 billion | 7.85 |
| JBS Competitors | $13.76 billion | $706.85 million | -2,367.68 |
JBS has higher revenue and earnings than its rivals. JBS is trading at a higher price-to-earnings ratio than its rivals, indicating that it is currently more expensive than other companies in its industry.
Insider & Institutional Ownership
0.1% of JBS shares are held by institutional investors. Comparatively, 39.0% of shares of all “Food Products” companies are held by institutional investors. 18.1% of shares of all “Food Products” companies are held by company insiders. Strong institutional ownership is an indication that large money managers, hedge funds and endowments believe a company will outperform the market over the long term.
Dividends
JBS pays an annual dividend of $1.05 per share and has a dividend yield of 7.3%. JBS pays out 57.1% of its earnings in the form of a dividend. As a group, “Food Products” companies pay a dividend yield of 11.8% and pay out 31.4% of their earnings in the form of a dividend. JBS lags its rivals as a dividend stock, given its lower dividend yield and higher payout ratio.
Profitability
This table compares JBS and its rivals’ net margins, return on equity and return on assets.
| Net Margins | Return on Equity | Return on Assets | |
| JBS | 2.43% | 24.07% | 5.01% |
| JBS Competitors | -13.56% | -146.29% | -4.54% |
Summary
JBS beats its rivals on 10 of the 15 factors compared.
About JBS
JBS S.A., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the processing of animal protein worldwide. The company trades in beef, pork, chicken, poultry, fish, and lamb products; cooked frozen meat; plant based products; and other food products. It produces and commercializes leather, steel cans, plastic resin, personal care and cleaning products, and collagen, as well as wet blue leather, semi-finished, and finished leather products. In addition, it is involved in transportation, cold storage, industrial waste management solutions, recycling, and produces and commercializes electric power. Further, the company engages in the production and commercialization of raw ham and cooked ham; purchases and sells soybeans, tallow, palm oil, and caustic soda; and operates distribution centers and harbors. Additionally, it produces beef jerky; offers cattle fattening and warehousing services; operates logistics; and trades in by products from processing. The company was formerly known as Friboi Ltda. JBS S.A. was founded in 1953 and is headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil.
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