Investor FAQs

Stock Questions

Flowers Foods has traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 1982. The company’s ticker symbol is FLO. Click here to see our current stock quote and stock charts.

Phone: 800.568.3476
Shareholder Inquiry Email: [email protected]
Website: Computershare

Mail
:
Computershare
Shareholder Services
P.O. Box 43078
Providence, RI 02940-3078

Overnight/Courier deliveries:
Computershare
Shareholder Services
150 Royall Street
Suite 101
Canton, MA 02021

Flowers Foods’ transfer agent, Computershare, sponsors and administers the Computershare Investment Plan (CIP) for direct stock purchase of Flowers Foods stock. Click here for more information.

Click here to view the stock splits and cash dividends distributed by Flowers Foods.

Dividend Questions

The company does not have a formal dividend policy. Decisions about dividends are made quarterly by Flowers’ board of directors.

Click here to view Flowers’ dividend history.

If you hold your Flowers Foods shares in a brokerage account, please contact your broker to manage your dividend payments.

If you are a shareholder of record, contact Computershare to manage your dividend payments.

Computershare:
Phone: 800.568.3476
Shareholder Inquiry Email: [email protected]
Website: Computershare

Mail:
Computershare
Shareholder Services
P.O. Box 505000
Louisville, KY 40233-5000

Overnight/Courier deliveries:
Computershare
Shareholder Services
462 South 4th Street
Suite 1600
Louisville, KY 40202

SEC Filing/annual report & proxy/news release questions

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Flowers Foods broadcasts quarterly earnings conference calls and live presentations over the Internet. These events are subject to change. For the most current information on this and other webcast events, click here.

Flowers Foods offers sales and earnings guidance on a quarterly basis. To read management’s outlook for the company, click here for the latest earnings call transcript.

Flowers Foods has a 52-week fiscal year that ends on the Saturday nearest December 31. The company divides these 52 weeks into 13 four-week periods. To maintain a consistent four-week period, it is necessary to have one quarter that is longer than the other three. The first quarter is 16 weeks. The second, third, and fourth quarters are each 12 weeks.

PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC is the company’s independent registered public accounting firm.

Our proxy statement lists the specific date, time, and location of our annual shareholders meeting.