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Parsippany Today
By the People, for the People
B&G Foods EVP Sells $103,800 in Shares
Andrew Vogel reduces his stake in the company by 28.3%
Mar. 14, 2026 at 12:50pm
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B&G Foods, Inc. (NYSE:BGS) Executive Vice President Andrew Vogel sold 20,000 shares of the company's stock on March 13th at an average price of $5.19, totaling $103,800. The sale reduced Vogel's holdings by 28.3% to 50,679 shares.
Why it matters
Insider transactions, especially sales by executives, can provide insight into a company's performance and outlook. Vogel's sale of a significant portion of his stake may signal concerns about B&G Foods' future prospects.
The details
Vogel's sale comes as B&G Foods declared a quarterly dividend of $0.19 per share, implying a 14.6% yield. However, the company's dividend payout ratio is -140.74%, indicating the dividend may not be sustainable. B&G Foods has a market cap of $417.4 million, a negative P/E ratio of -9.67, and a consensus analyst rating of "Reduce" with a $4.70 price target.
- The sale occurred on March 13, 2026.
- B&G Foods will pay its next quarterly dividend on April 30, 2026.
The players
Andrew Vogel
Executive Vice President of B&G Foods, Inc.
B&G Foods, Inc.
A packaged foods holding company that develops, markets, and distributes a diversified portfolio of branded shelf-stable and frozen food products.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident
The takeaway
Vogel's sale of a significant portion of his B&G Foods shares raises questions about the company's financial health and future prospects, especially given the negative dividend payout ratio and analyst concerns. Investors should closely monitor B&G Foods' performance and any further insider transactions.

