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Rogers Sugar Stock Price

Symbol: TSX:RSIMarket Cap: CA$722.6mCategory: Food, Beverage & Tobacco

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    Rogers Sugar Inc. Key Details

    CA$1.3b

    Revenue

    CA$1.1b

    Cost of Revenue

    CA$186.1m

    Gross Profit

    CA$123.8m

    Other Expenses

    CA$62.3m

    Earnings

    Last Reported Earnings
    Mar 29, 2025
    Next Reporting Earnings
    n/a
    Earnings per share (EPS)
    0.49
    Gross Margin
    14.41%
    Net Profit Margin
    4.82%
    Debt/Equity Ratio
    96.1%

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    About RSI

    Founded
    1888
    Employees
    956
    CEO
    Michael Walton
    WebsiteView website
    www.lanticrogers.com

    Rogers Sugar Inc. engages in refining, packaging, marketing, and distribution of sugar, maple, and related products in Canada, the United States, Europe, and internationally. It operates in two segments: Sugar and Maple Products. The company offers granulated, plantation raw, yellow, brown, organic, icing, maple, stevia, liquid, smart sweetener blend, and coconut sugar; and syrups, jam and jelly mixes, and iced tea mixes. It also provides maple syrup products. The company markets its products to industrial, consumer, liquid, and export product markets under the Lantic name in Eastern Canada and Rogers name in Western Canada. Rogers Sugar Inc. was founded in 1888 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.

    Canadian Market Performance

    • 7 Days: 0.9%
    • 3 Months: 11.7%
    • 1 Year: 17.4%
    • Year to Date: 10.1%
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