(USD) | Nov 2023 | Q/Q |
---|---|---|
Revenue | 1.7B | +4% |
Gross Profit | 475.6MM | -5% |
Cost Of Revenue | 1.3B | +8% |
Operating Income | 305.6MM | -5% |
Operating Expenses | 170MM | - |
Net Income | 215MM | -8% |
G&A | 170MM | -4% |
Amortization | 2.6MM | -4% |
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EAGLE, Idaho, March 20, 2024--The Board of Directors of Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: LW) today declared a quarterly dividend of $0.36 per share of Lamb Weston common stock. The dividend is payable on May 31, 2024 to stockholders of record as of the close of business on May 3, 2024.
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