Tupperware CEO Rick Goings discusses the fundamentals of his sales force, natural gas prices, the state of the consumer and dividends. "When raw material prices go up, if you have a prestige brand, you are insulated from it," he says.
NEW YORK-- Tupperware Brands Corp.' s third-quarter net income more than quadrupled from a year ago, bolstered by strong sales in its emerging markets. The seller of food-storage containers and other home products, based in Orlando, Fla., also raised its profit outlook, sending shares up more than 7 percent.
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Shares of Tupperware Brands have more than doubled since Cramer first recommended it. To find out what's ahead for the company, Cramer spoke with CEO Rick Goings.
Stocks closed substantially weaker Tuesday, although off the lows of the session, as investors focused on the European Union's efforts to address Ireland's debt troubles and inflation in China. Travelers fell, while Home Depot rose.
Stocks remained substantially weaker ahead of the close Tuesday as investors focused on the European Union's efforts to address Ireland's debt troubles and inflation in China. Travelers fell, while Home Depot rose.