Nearly all stocks suffer in a bear market, but those with high ROICs tend to suffer less and rise faster in the recovery.
United Natural Foods is the largest wholesale distributor to the natural, organic and specialty food industry in the U.S.
Personal Income was flat in October while Spending declined 0.2%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average traded up to 13,053.74 then dipped to 12,988.68 versus the 200-day simple moving average at
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United Natural Foods Inc is a wholesale distributor of natural, organic and specialty foods and nonfood products across North America. The company's products consist of national, regional and private label brands grouped into grocery and general merchandise, produce, perishables and frozen foods, nutritional supplements and sports nutrition, bulk and foodservice products, and personal care items. United Natural Foods serves various retail formats including conventional supermarket chains, natural product superstores, independent retail operators and food service channels such as e-commerce platforms. The company's operations are comprised of three principal divisions: the wholesale division; the retail division; and the manufacturing and branded products division.
Website: | www.unfi.com |
Email: | InvestorRelations@unfi.com |
Main Phone: | +1 401 528-8634 |
Address: | 313 Iron Horse Way |
Address 2: | Suite 1378 |
State: | RI |
City / Town: | Providence |
Country: | US |
Postal Code: | 02908 |
Exchange: | NYE |
CEO: | Steven L. Spinner |
Employees: | 28300 |
NAICS: | General Line Grocery Merchant Wholesalers(424410) |
Nearly all stocks suffer in a bear market, but those with high ROICs tend to suffer less and rise faster in the recovery.
United Natural Foods is the largest wholesale distributor to the natural, organic and specialty food industry in the U.S.
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