Hanover Foods EBIT per Share
EBIT per Share of Hanover Foods (HNFSA) as of Aug 20, 2026.
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EBIT per Share of Hanover Foods is 2026 0.00 USD. EBIT per Share of Hanover Foods was 2025 25.54 USD. It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Hanover Foods Stock analysis
What does Hanover Foods do? The Hanover Foods Corporation is an American company that specializes in the processing and packaging of frozen and canned products. It is headquartered in Hanover, Pennsylvania and operates multiple production facilities along the East Coast, from Maine to Georgia.
The company's history dates back to 1924 when a man named Ralph P. Saylor recognized the abundant harvest of pea soup in the Hanover area. He began packaging and selling this pea soup in cans, laying the foundation for the company. Over the years, the company expanded its range of frozen and canned products and established itself as one of the leading providers in this market segment.
Today, the Hanover Foods Corporation has several divisions, including Hanover, Bickel's, and Onsted. Each of these brands has its own products and customers, with some products being sold under multiple brands. The Hanover division specializes in frozen and canned products and produces a wide range of items including vegetables, fruits, soups, pasta, potato products, and more. Bickel's specializes in potato products and appetizers, while Onsted focuses on certified organic products.
The business model of Hanover Foods Corporation is simple: the company produces high-quality frozen and canned products that are sold in supermarkets and grocery stores throughout North America. Additionally, the company also exports products to other countries such as Mexico and Japan. To ensure high product quality, the company sources many raw materials from local farmers and works closely with them.
Hanover Foods Corporation is committed to promoting environmentally conscious and sustainable practices in its operations. The company uses renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power to operate its production facilities and strives to minimize waste and implement recycling programs.
Overall, Hanover Foods Corporation has a long history as a leading provider of frozen and canned products in North America. With a wide range of high-quality products, a strong focus on customer satisfaction, and a commitment to sustainability, the company is well-positioned to continue its success in the future. Hanover Foods is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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