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HomeBusinessConAgra Brands Inc. (NYSE:CAG) Earnings Report Highlights

ConAgra Brands Inc. (NYSE:CAG) Earnings Report Highlights

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ConAgra Brands Inc. (NYSE:CAG) reported an EPS of $0.51, missing estimates by $0.01 and marking a decline from the previous year’s $0.69.
Revenue reached $2.84 billion, slightly below the expected $2.86 billion, with a notable year-over-year decrease from $3.03 billion.
Despite challenges, including a decline in sales across key segments and supply-chain disruptions, ConAgra’s fiscal 2025 guidance remains unchanged.

ConAgra Brands Inc. (NYSE:CAG), a leading packaged foods company known for brands like Slim Jim and Duncan Hines, reported its earnings on April 3, 2025. The company announced earnings per share (EPS) of $0.51, slightly missing the estimated $0.52. Revenue was reported at $2.84 billion, just under the anticipated $2.86 billion, reflecting challenges in meeting market expectations.

The reported EPS of $0.51 also marks a decline from the $0.69 per share in the same quarter the previous year, as highlighted by Zacks. This drop in earnings, along with a decrease in net sales from $3.03 billion to $2.84 billion, contributed to a decline in ConAgra’s share price in premarket trading. Analysts had predicted a slightly higher EPS of $0.53 and sales of $2.90 billion.

ConAgra’s grocery and snacks unit experienced a 3.2% year-over-year decline in sales, while the refrigerated and frozen foods segment saw a 7.2% drop. These declines were attributed to lower prices and volume, as well as supply-chain disruptions that affected the company’s ability to meet consumer demand. CEO Sean Connolly noted that shipments lagged behind consumption due to supply constraints announced in February.

Despite these challenges, ConAgra’s fiscal 2025 guidance remains unchanged. The company is working on restoring inventory and improving customer service levels. ConAgra’s financial metrics include a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 25.79 and a price-to-sales ratio of about 1.06, indicating the market’s valuation of its sales. The debt-to-equity ratio is 0.96, suggesting a balanced approach to leveraging debt, though the current ratio of 0.70 may indicate potential liquidity concerns.

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