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Upturn Advisory Summary
10/31/2025: JBS (2-star) is currently NOT-A-BUY. Pass it for now.
Analysis of Past Performance
 Type  Stock  |  Historic Profit  2.36%  |  Avg. Invested days  31  |  Today’s Advisory  PASS   | 
 Upturn Star Rating  ![]()  |  Upturn Advisory Performance   |  Stock Returns Performance   | 
Key Highlights
 Company Size  ETF   |  Market Capitalization  0  USD   |  Price to earnings Ratio  -   |  1Y Target Price  -   | 
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 Volume (30-day avg)  -   |  Beta  -   |  52 Weeks Range  13.02 - 15.50   |  Updated Date  06/19/2025   | 
 52 Weeks Range  13.02 - 15.50   |  Updated Date  06/19/2025   | ||
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 Upturn AI SWOT 
JBS N V NV CLASS A
Company Overview
 History and Background 
JBS N.V. was founded in 1953 in Brazil. It has grown through acquisitions to become the world's largest meat processing company. Key milestones include expanding into beef, poultry, and pork, and global expansion through acquisitions in the US and Australia.
 Core Business Areas 
- Beef: JBS is a major producer of beef, selling fresh, chilled, and processed beef products. Key markets include the US, Brazil, and other international markets.
 - Pork: JBS processes and sells pork products. It serves retail, foodservice, and further processing customers.
 - Poultry: JBS owns Pilgrim's Pride (PPC), which is a major poultry producer. Products include chicken and related processed goods.
 - Prepared Foods: JBS manufactures various prepared and value-added food products.
 
 Leadership and Structure 
JBS S.A. (Brazilian corporation) is the controlling shareholder of JBS N.V. The company has a global management team overseeing operations in different regions. Gilberto Tomazoni is the global CEO.
Top Products and Market Share
 Key Offerings 
- Beef: JBS is the world's largest beef producer. Market share data is highly fragmented and varies by region, but JBS is a dominant player globally. Competitors include Tyson Foods (TSN) and Cargill. Specific market share information is difficult to pinpoint due to the nuances and dynamics of the marketplace but estimated at 20% of global beef production.
 - Pork: JBS has a significant pork processing business. Competitors include Tyson Foods (TSN) and Smithfield Foods (WH Group).
 - Poultry: JBS (through Pilgrim's Pride - PPC) is one of the largest poultry producers. Competitors include Tyson Foods (TSN) and Sanderson Farms, now owned by Cargill and Continental Grain.
 
Market Dynamics
 Industry Overview 
The meat processing industry is characterized by high competition, fluctuating commodity prices, and increasing consumer demand for sustainable and traceable products.
Positioning
JBS is positioned as a global leader in the meat processing industry, with a diversified product portfolio and a significant presence in key markets. Its competitive advantages include scale, operational efficiency, and a strong global distribution network.
Total Addressable Market (TAM)
The global meat market is estimated to be worth hundreds of billions of dollars. JBS, as a major player, is positioned to capture a large portion of this TAM. JBS market share relative to the TAM varies significantly by segment (beef, pork, poultry) and geographic region.
Upturn SWOT Analysis
Strengths
- Global scale and reach
 - Diversified product portfolio
 - Strong distribution network
 - Operational efficiency
 - Experienced management team
 
Weaknesses
- Environmental concerns and negative publicity
 - Exposure to commodity price fluctuations
 - High debt levels
 - Past controversies regarding labor practices
 - Complex corporate structure
 
Opportunities
- Growing demand for protein in emerging markets
 - Increasing consumer interest in sustainable and traceable products
 - Potential for further acquisitions and expansion
 - Development of value-added and processed food products
 - Technological innovation in meat production
 
Threats
- Fluctuating commodity prices
 - Disease outbreaks (e.g., African swine fever)
 - Increasing competition from other meat producers
 - Changing consumer preferences (e.g., veganism, vegetarianism)
 - Stringent environmental regulations
 - Trade barriers and tariffs
 
Competitors and Market Share
 Key Competitors 
- TSN
 - WH Group (Smithfield Foods)
 
Competitive Landscape
JBS benefits from its global scale and diversification. However, it faces competition from other large meat processors like Tyson and WH Group. JBS's competitive advantage lies in its operational efficiency and extensive distribution network, but it needs to address environmental concerns to maintain its reputation and market position.
Major Acquisitions
Pilgrim's Pride
- Year: 2009
 - Acquisition Price (USD millions): 2800
 - Strategic Rationale: Expanded JBS into the poultry market, diversifying its product portfolio.
 
Growth Trajectory and Initiatives
Historical Growth: Growth trend data unavailable.
Future Projections: Future growth projection unavailable
Recent Initiatives: Recent initiative unavailable
Summary
JBS is the world's largest meat processing company, benefiting from its global scale and diverse product offerings. However, it faces challenges related to environmental concerns, commodity price volatility, and high debt levels. Opportunities lie in expanding into emerging markets and developing sustainable products, while threats include increasing competition and changing consumer preferences. To sustain its growth, JBS must address these challenges by streamlining operations and managing debts.
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Sources and Disclaimers
Data Sources:
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 - Industry reports
 - Analyst estimates
 
Disclaimers:
This analysis is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Market share data is estimated and may vary.
 AI Summarization is directionally correct and might not be accurate. 
 Summarized information shown could be a few years old and not current. 
 Fundamental Rating based on AI could be based on old data. 
 AI-generated summaries may have inaccuracies (hallucinations). Please verify the information before taking action. 
About JBS N V NV CLASS A
 Exchange  NYSE   |  Headquaters  -   | ||
 IPO Launch date  2025-06-13   |  Global CEO & Member of Executive Board  Mr. Gilberto  Tomazoni   | ||
 Sector  Consumer Defensive   |  Industry  Packaged Foods   |  Full time employees  280000   |  Website  https://www.jbs.com.br   | 
 Full time employees  280000   |  Website  https://www.jbs.com.br   | ||
JBS N.V., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a protein and food company worldwide. The company offers beef, pork, chicken, poultry, fish, and lamb products; cooked frozen meat; plant based products; and other food products. It also sells leather, leather, hygiene and cleaning products, collagen, metal packaging, biodiesel, and others, as well as wet blue leather, semi-finished, and finished leather products. In addition, the company is involved in beef processing, such as slaughtering, refrigerating, industrializing, and production of canned beef by-products, as well as fish processing; leather production, processing, and commercialization; production and commercialization of steel cans, plastic resin, soap base for production, soap bar, biodiesel, glycerin, olein, oily acid, collagen, and wrapper derived from cattle tripe; industrial waste management; cold storage; and purchase and sale of soybeans, tallow, palm oil, caustic soda, and stearin. Further, it engages in chicken and pork processing, including raising, slaughtering, and processing of broiler chickens and hogs; production and commercialization of beef and food products; production of pet food and concentrates; electric power production, cogeneration, and commercialization; operates distribution centers and harbors; and provides transportation services and dog biscuits. Additionally, it produces beef jerky; offers cattle fattening and warehousing services; operates logistics; and trades in by products from processing. The company was founded in 1953 and is based in Amstelveen, Netherlands.

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