Business Segments · Segment, Expenditure, Addition to Long-Lived Assets

International — Segment, Expenditure, Addition to Long-Lived Assets

Tyson Foods International — Segment, Expenditure, Addition to Long-Lived Assets decreased by 45.5% to $6.00M in Q1 2026 compared to the prior quarter.

Analysis

StatementSegment
CategoryCapital Allocation
SignalContext dependent
VolatilityModerate
First reportedQ4 2024
Last reportedQ1 2026

How to read this metric

Higher expenditure signals investment in growth or modernization, while lower expenditure may indicate a focus on cash preservation or a mature asset base.

Detailed definition

Capital expenditures made to acquire or improve long-lived assets, such as property, plant, and equipment, specifically...

Peer comparison

Commonly referred to as 'Segment CapEx', this is a standard metric for evaluating capital allocation strategies across business units.

Metric ID: tsn_segment_international_segment_expenditure_addition_to_long_lived_assets

Historical Data

4 periods
 Q4 '24Q1 '25Q4 '25Q1 '26
Value$13.00M$9.00M$11.00M$6.00M
QoQ Change-30.8%+22.2%-45.5%
YoY Change-15.4%-33.3%
Range$6.00M$13.00M
Avg YoY Growth-24.4%
Median YoY Growth-24.4%

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tyson Foods's international — segment, expenditure, addition to long-lived assets?
Tyson Foods (TSN) reported international — segment, expenditure, addition to long-lived assets of $6.00M in Q1 2026.
What does international — segment, expenditure, addition to long-lived assets mean?
Cash spent on new long-term assets like factories or equipment for the international business.