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Procter & Gamble Q1 Preview: Can Shares Find New Life?
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The Zacks Consumer Staples sector has held up relatively well in 2022 vs. the general market, down roughly 13%.
Companies in the sector can generate revenue in the face of good and bad economic situations, helping explain why it’s been a bright spot in an otherwise dim market in 2022.
A titan in the sector, Procter & Gamble (PG - Free Report) , is on deck to unveil quarterly results on October 19th before the market open.
Procter & Gamble (often referred to as P&G) is a branded consumer products company that markets its products primarily through mass merchandisers, grocery stores, membership club stores, drug stores, department stores, distributors, baby stores, specialty beauty stores, e-commerce, high-frequency stores, and pharmacies.
As it stands, Procter & Gamble carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) with an overall VGM Score of a D.
How does everything else shape up for the Consumer Staples titan heading into its print? Let’s take a closer look.
Share Performance & Valuation
Year-to-date, PG shares have underperformed the Zacks Consumer Staples sector by a fair margin, down just above 20%.
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Over the last three months, shares have continued to underperform their Zacks sector, down more than 10%.
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The company’s 21.4X forward earnings multiple is well above its Zacks sector average, reflecting a 15% premium. Still, the value is nicely below its 23.8X five-year median and highs of 27.7X in 2021.
PG carries a Style Score of a D for Value.
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Quarterly Estimates
Analysts have been bearish for the quarter to be reported, with seven negative earnings estimate revisions hitting the tape over the last several months. The Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate of $1.55 suggests a 3.7% Y/Y decline in earnings.
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The company’s top-line is in better shape; the Zacks Consensus Sales Estimate of $20.5 billion reflects a marginal 0.8% Y/Y uptick in revenue.
Quarterly Performance & Market Reactions
PG has an impressive earnings track record, exceeding bottom-line estimates in nine of its last ten prints. However, the one miss came in its latest print; PG fell short of the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate by 1.6%.
Top-line results have also been strong – PG has exceeded revenue estimates in nine consecutive quarters. Below is a chart illustrating the company’s revenue on a quarterly basis.
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Further, the market has had mixed reactions in response to the company’s quarterly prints as of late, with shares moving downwards twice and upwards twice following its last four earnings releases.
Putting Everything Together
PG shares have been weaker than their Zacks Consumer Staples sector across several timeframes, indicating that sellers have been in control.
Shares could be considered pricey, with the company carrying a Style Score of a D for Value.
Analysts have been bearish in their earnings outlook, with estimates suggesting a decline in earnings but a slight uptick in revenue.
Further, the company has consistently exceeded quarterly estimates, with the market having mixed reactions following its last four prints.
Heading into the release, Procter & Gamble (PG - Free Report) carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) with an Earnings ESP Score of -0.5%.
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Procter & Gamble Q1 Preview: Can Shares Find New Life?
The Zacks Consumer Staples sector has held up relatively well in 2022 vs. the general market, down roughly 13%.
Companies in the sector can generate revenue in the face of good and bad economic situations, helping explain why it’s been a bright spot in an otherwise dim market in 2022.
A titan in the sector, Procter & Gamble (PG - Free Report) , is on deck to unveil quarterly results on October 19th before the market open.
Procter & Gamble (often referred to as P&G) is a branded consumer products company that markets its products primarily through mass merchandisers, grocery stores, membership club stores, drug stores, department stores, distributors, baby stores, specialty beauty stores, e-commerce, high-frequency stores, and pharmacies.
As it stands, Procter & Gamble carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) with an overall VGM Score of a D.
How does everything else shape up for the Consumer Staples titan heading into its print? Let’s take a closer look.
Share Performance & Valuation
Year-to-date, PG shares have underperformed the Zacks Consumer Staples sector by a fair margin, down just above 20%.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Over the last three months, shares have continued to underperform their Zacks sector, down more than 10%.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The company’s 21.4X forward earnings multiple is well above its Zacks sector average, reflecting a 15% premium. Still, the value is nicely below its 23.8X five-year median and highs of 27.7X in 2021.
PG carries a Style Score of a D for Value.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Quarterly Estimates
Analysts have been bearish for the quarter to be reported, with seven negative earnings estimate revisions hitting the tape over the last several months. The Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate of $1.55 suggests a 3.7% Y/Y decline in earnings.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
The company’s top-line is in better shape; the Zacks Consensus Sales Estimate of $20.5 billion reflects a marginal 0.8% Y/Y uptick in revenue.
Quarterly Performance & Market Reactions
PG has an impressive earnings track record, exceeding bottom-line estimates in nine of its last ten prints. However, the one miss came in its latest print; PG fell short of the Zacks Consensus EPS Estimate by 1.6%.
Top-line results have also been strong – PG has exceeded revenue estimates in nine consecutive quarters. Below is a chart illustrating the company’s revenue on a quarterly basis.
Image Source: Zacks Investment Research
Further, the market has had mixed reactions in response to the company’s quarterly prints as of late, with shares moving downwards twice and upwards twice following its last four earnings releases.
Putting Everything Together
PG shares have been weaker than their Zacks Consumer Staples sector across several timeframes, indicating that sellers have been in control.
Shares could be considered pricey, with the company carrying a Style Score of a D for Value.
Analysts have been bearish in their earnings outlook, with estimates suggesting a decline in earnings but a slight uptick in revenue.
Further, the company has consistently exceeded quarterly estimates, with the market having mixed reactions following its last four prints.
Heading into the release, Procter & Gamble (PG - Free Report) carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) with an Earnings ESP Score of -0.5%.