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Campbell Soup's (CPB) Q2 Earnings, Revenues Top Estimates

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Campbell Soup Company (CPB - Free Report) released second-quarter fiscal 2020 results, with earnings and revenues beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate. Moreover, the bottom line increased year over year. Also, management raised earnings view for fiscal 2020. Further, the company highlighted that proceeds from the completion of its previously-announced divestiture has helped it to curtail debt load.

Q2 Highlights

Adjusted earnings from continuing operations increased 11% year over year to 72 cents and surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 65 cents. The upside was backed by higher adjusted EBIT and reduced interest expenses.

Net sales came in $2,162 million in the quarter. The company had reported a net sales figure of $2,172 million in the year-ago quarter. Further, the top line surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2,155 million.

Moving on, adjusted gross margin improved 150 basis points to 34.4% on the back of cost-saving efforts, productivity enhancements and gains from favorable product mix. This was partly negated by cost inflation. Adjusted EBIT rose 4% to $364 million, driven by higher gross margin.

Campbell Soup Company Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

Campbell Soup Company Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise

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Segment Analysis

Meals & Beverages: Sales in this division were flat year over year at $1,224 million. Notably, Prego pasta sauces and U.S. soup performed well during the quarter that was partly offset by declines in beverages. Also, U.S. soup sales inched up 1% courtesy of gains across broth and condensed soups. This was partly offset by declines in ready-to-serve soups. The segment’s organic sales were flat year over year.

Further, operating earnings in the Meals & Beverages segment declined 4% to $242 million due to increased marketing and administrative costs.

Snacks: Sales in this division declined 1% to $938 million. Nevertheless, organic sales improved 2%. The segment gained from advancements in Pepperidge Farm cookies, Kettle Brand, Goldfish crackers and Cape Cod. The upside was partially offset by declines in fresh bakery products as well as the partner brands in Snyder’s-Lance portfolio. Operating earnings in this category increased 3% to $136 million as improved gross margin were offset by elevated marketing expenses.

Financials

Campbell ended the quarter with long-term debt of $4,919 million and total equity of $2,499 million. Additionally, the company generated $663 million as net cash from operating activities in six months ended Jan 26, 2020. Campbell paid out dividends worth $213 million during the first half of fiscal 2020 at the rate of 35 cents per share.

Other Developments & Fiscal 2020 Outlook

During the quarter under review, Campbell generated savings worth $45 million as part of its multi-year, cost-saving program, which included synergies associated with the Snyder’s-Lance buyout. With this, the company has generated total program-to-date savings of $650 million. Further, management continues to anticipate cumulative annualized savings from continuing operations of $850 million by fiscal 2022-end.

Campbell revised its adjusted earnings per share (EPS) guidance for fiscal 2020 on the back of lower adjusted net interest expenses stemming from reduced debt along along with an impressive EBIT momentum through the first half of the fiscal. Campbell now expects adjusted EPS in the range of $2.55-$2.60, which indicates growth of 11-13%. Earlier, management envisioned EPS to grow 9-11% to $2.50-$2.55.

Further, Campbell reaffirmed its guidance for net sales and organic net sales as well as adjusted EBIT. For fiscal 2020, net sales are projected between a decline of 1% and an increase of 1%. Organic net sales are also expected in the same range as net sales. Adjusted EBIT is still expected to rise 2-4%.

The guidance for fiscal 2020 takes into consideration gains from an additional 53rd week.

Price Performance & Zacks Rank

We note that this Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) stock has gained 9.2% in the past six months against the industry’s decline of 3.4%.

 



 

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