Traeger, Inc. (COOK)

Traeger, Inc. (COOK) is known for its innovative outdoor cooking products, particularly its pellet grills that combine traditional grilling with modern technology. The company focuses on providing high-quality, easy-to-use equipment for both amateur and professional outdoor chefs, emphasizing flavor and versatility. Traeger has established a strong presence in the grilling market with its signature wood pellet technology and a growing ecosystem of connected devices and accessories.

🚫 Traeger, Inc. does not pay dividends

Company News

SUNJOY Unveils Game-Changing Grill Gazebo: The Backyard Chef’s Powerhouse with Built-In Tech
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Sunjoy • June 17, 2025

SUNJOY, a leading outdoor living solutions provider, has launched its most advanced grill gazebo yet, featuring weather protection, organization, and tech connectivity. The new 8x12 Brown Hardtop Grill Gazebo is designed to enhance outdoor cooking and entertaining experiences.

3 Summer Stocks With Insider Buying and Analyst Support
Investing.com • Marketbeat.Com • June 12, 2025

Three consumer discretionary stocks - Topgolf Callaway Brands, Traeger, and 1-800 FLOWERS.COM - have seen recent insider buying and positive analyst sentiment, making them potential short-term trading opportunities despite their year-to-date declines.

Trump's Tariff Storm: 3 Survival Strategies US Companies Are Using To Fight Back
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • December 10, 2024

US companies are using three main strategies to combat potential tariff hikes by the Trump administration: raising prices, stockpiling goods, and shifting supply chains away from China.

Down 94% From Its All-Time High, Here Are 2 Things iRobot Needs to Do for Shares to Soar
The Motley Fool • [email protected] (Jon Quast) • May 24, 2024

Could this stock really have 200% upside?

Compared to Estimates, Traeger (COOK) Q1 Earnings: A Look at Key Metrics
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • May 8, 2024

While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Traeger (COOK) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended March 2024, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.