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Why Cal-Maine (CALM) Stock Is Falling Today

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What Happened?

Shares of egg company Cal-Maine Foods (NASDAQ: CALM) fell 3.9% in the afternoon session after the stock traded lower amid a broader market decline as investor caution increased. 

The negative sentiment followed a general downturn in equity markets on Tuesday, which saw a rise in market volatility. The VIX, an index often referred to as the market's "fear gauge," ticked higher, suggesting that investors are growing more cautious. While there was no specific negative news released by the egg producer, the broader market stress appears to be weighing on the stock. This type of move is common when overall market sentiment sours, leading to declines across various sectors and individual companies.

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What Is The Market Telling Us

Cal-Maine’s shares are somewhat volatile and have had 11 moves greater than 5% over the last year. In that context, today’s move indicates the market considers this news meaningful but not something that would fundamentally change its perception of the business.

The biggest move we wrote about over the last year was about 1 month ago when the stock gained 18.2% on the news that the company reported fiscal fourth-quarter results that flew past analyst expectations, driven by higher egg prices and sales volumes. 

The company announced fiscal fourth-quarter earnings per share of $7.04 on revenue of $1.1 billion. These results significantly beat analyst forecasts, which had anticipated earnings of $6.28 per share. The strong performance was fueled by a 54.9% jump in the average selling price for a dozen eggs compared to the prior year. Cal-Maine attributed the higher prices to a reduced national egg supply caused by outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu, which coincided with high demand around the Easter holiday. Sales volumes also increased, with the company selling 311.4 million dozen eggs, up from 285.6 million in the same quarter last year. The company also noted that feed costs per dozen were down 2.2% from a year ago, which helped profitability.

Cal-Maine is up 5.5% since the beginning of the year, and at $111.41 per share, it is trading close to its 52-week high of $119.16 from July 2025. Investors who bought $1,000 worth of Cal-Maine’s shares 5 years ago would now be looking at an investment worth $2,835.

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