Tupperware Corp is a global company renowned for its innovative food storage and kitchen solutions
Known primarily for its iconic plastic containers, the company designs and manufactures a wide range of products aimed at helping consumers organize and preserve food more effectively. Tupperware also emphasizes sustainability in its operations and product offerings, often focusing on reducing waste and promoting reusable solutions. The brand operates through a direct selling model, where independent consultants showcase and sell products through home parties and social networks, fostering community engagement and personal connections.
On September 17, Tupperware Brands Corporation filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States. The company’s debt had ballooned to over $700 million, and sales had been steadily declining.
Tupperware Brands Corp (NYSETUP) shares are in the spotlight again on Tuesday after the stock fell nearly 60% late Monday on reports suggesting the company is preparing for bankruptcy.
Tupperware Brands shares are crashing Monday following a report suggesting the company is preparing to file for bankruptcy. Here's a look at what's going on.
The return of internet stock guru Roaring Kitty (known as Keith Gill) has sparked a meme stock resurgence once again led by retail/wholesale sector stock GameS
Meme stocks, including AMC Entertainment and Tupperware Brands, are trading lower Friday as GameStop shares tumble following the early release of its first-quarter financial results and additional stock offering.
GameStop shares are up more than 75% Monday morning, which has sparked a move in several related meme names and stocks with high short interest. Gill, best known as "Roaring Kitty" on YouTube and X or "DeepF***ingValue" on Reddit, posted a screenshot to Reddit showing that he currently has a $116 million bet on GameStop.
Tupperware Brands shares are trading higher Monday, and the stock is up more than 35% over the past five days amid a meme stock revival. Tupperware shares have received attention from retail traders on social media over the past week as the meme stock rally moved from larger companies like GameStop and AMC Entertainment to smaller caps including Tupperware Brands.