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The J.M. Smucker Co. (NYSE: SJM) has released its fiscal 2025 first-quarter results, reporting a net sales increase of 18% to $2.1 billion. Excluding specific acquisitions and divestitures, net sales rose by 1%. Adjusted EPS was $2.44, up 10% from the previous year, while cash provided by operations was $172.9 million, down from $217.9 million. Free cash flow also decreased from $67.6 million to $49.2 million. The company updated its full-year fiscal 2025 guidance, lowering expected net sales growth to 8.5-9.5% and adjusted EPS to $9.60-$10.00.

Key segment performances included: U.S. Retail Coffee with stable sales and a 1% profit increase; U.S. Retail Frozen Handheld and Spreads with a 7% sales increase; U.S. Retail Pet Foods with a 9% sales decline but a 42% profit increase; and Sweet Baked Snacks contributing $333.7 million in sales.

Increased operating income by 15% to $349.5 million was driven by a favorable impact from the acquisition of Hostess Brands. However, increased interest expenses and higher SD&A expenses impacted the overall financials.

La J.M. Smucker Co. (NYSE: SJM) ha reso noti i risultati del primo trimestre fiscale 2025, riportando un aumento delle vendite nette del 18% a 2,1 miliardi di dollari. Escludendo specifiche acquisizioni e dismissioni, le vendite nette sono aumentate dell'1%. L'EPS rettificato è stato di 2,44 dollari, in aumento del 10% rispetto all'anno precedente, mentre il cash flow operativo è stato di 172,9 milioni di dollari, in calo rispetto ai 217,9 milioni di dollari. Anche il flusso di cassa libero è diminuito da 67,6 milioni a 49,2 milioni di dollari. L'azienda ha aggiornato le previsioni per l'intero anno fiscale 2025, abbassando la crescita attesa delle vendite nette all'8,5-9,5% e l'EPS rettificato a 9,60-10,00 dollari.

Le principali performance dei segmenti includono: Caffè al dettaglio negli Stati Uniti con vendite stabili e un incremento del profitto dell'1%; prodotti congelati e spalmabili al dettaglio negli Stati Uniti con un aumento delle vendite del 7%; alimenti per animali domestici al dettaglio negli Stati Uniti con un calo delle vendite del 9% ma un aumento del profitto del 42%; e Snack dolci al forno che hanno contribuito con 333,7 milioni di dollari in vendite.

L'utile operativo è aumentato del 15% a 349,5 milioni di dollari, grazie all'impatto favorevole dell'acquisizione di Hostess Brands. Tuttavia, l'aumento delle spese di interesse e delle spese generali e amministrative ha influito sui risultati finanziari complessivi.

La J.M. Smucker Co. (NYSE: SJM) ha publicado sus resultados del primer trimestre fiscal 2025, reportando un aumento de ventas netas del 18% a 2.1 mil millones de dólares. Excluyendo adquisiciones y desinversiones específicas, las ventas netas crecieron un 1%. El EPS ajustado fue de 2.44 dólares, un aumento del 10% con respecto al año anterior, mientras que el efectivo proporcionado por operaciones fue de 172.9 millones de dólares, en comparación con los 217.9 millones de dólares anteriores. El flujo de caja libre también disminuyó de 67.6 millones a 49.2 millones de dólares. La compañía actualizó su guía para todo el año fiscal 2025, reduciendo el crecimiento esperado de ventas netas al 8.5-9.5% y el EPS ajustado a 9.60-10.00 dólares.

Las actuaciones clave de los segmentos incluyeron: Café al por menor en EE.UU. con ventas estables y un aumento del beneficio del 1%; productos congelados y untar al por menor en EE.UU. con un aumento del 7% en ventas; alimentos para mascotas al por menor en EE.UU. con una disminución del 9% en ventas pero un aumento del 42% en beneficios; y Snacks dulces horneados contribuyendo con 333.7 millones de dólares en ventas.

El ingreso operativo aumentó un 15% a 349.5 millones de dólares, impulsado por un impacto favorable de la adquisición de Hostess Brands. Sin embargo, el aumento de los gastos de intereses y de gastos de SD&A afectó los resultados financieros en general.

J.M. Smucker Co. (NYSE: SJM)는 2025 회계연도 첫 분기 실적을 발표하며 순매출 증가가 18% 증가하여 21억 달러에 달했다고 보고했습니다. 특정 인수 및 매각을 제외하면 순매출은 1% 증가했습니다. 조정주당순이익(EPS)는 2.44달러로, 전년 대비 10% 증가했으며, 운영을 통해 제공된 현금은 1억 7290만 달러로, 2억 1790만 달러에서 감소했습니다. 자유 현금 흐름도 6760만 달러에서 4920만 달러로 줄어들었습니다. 이 회사는 2025 회계연도 전체 가이드를 업데이트하며 예상 순매출 성장률을 8.5-9.5%로, 조정 EPS를 9.60-10.00달러로 낮추었습니다.

핵심 세그먼트 성과에는 다음이 포함되었습니다: 미국 소매 커피는 안정적인 매출과 1%의 이익 증가; 미국 소매 냉동 간편식과 스프레드는 7% 매출 증가; 미국 소매 반려동물 사료는 9% 매출 감소에도 불구하고 42% 이익 증가; 그리고 달콤한 구운 간식은 3억 3370만 달러의 매출을 기여했습니다.

15% 증가한 운영 수익은 Hostess Brands 인수의 긍정적인 영향으로 나타났습니다. 그러나 증가한 이자 비용과 높은 SD&A 비용이 전반적인 재무에 영향을 미쳤습니다.

La J.M. Smucker Co. (NYSE: SJM) a publié ses résultats du premier trimestre fiscal 2025, signalant une augmentation des ventes nettes de 18 % à 2,1 milliards de dollars. En excluant certaines acquisitions et cessions spécifiques, les ventes nettes ont augmenté de 1 %. Le BPA ajusté était de 2,44 dollars, en hausse de 10 % par rapport à l’année précédente, tandis que les liquidités fournies par les opérations étaient de 172,9 millions de dollars, en baisse par rapport à 217,9 millions de dollars. Le flux de trésorerie libre a également diminué, passant de 67,6 millions à 49,2 millions de dollars. L'entreprise a mis à jour ses prévisions pour l'ensemble de l'exercice fiscal 2025, baissant la croissance prévue des ventes nettes à 8,5-9,5 % et le BPA ajusté à 9,60-10,00 dollars.

Les performances clés des segments comprenaient : Café de détail aux États-Unis avec des ventes stables et une augmentation de 1 % des bénéfices ; Produits congelés et tartinades de détail aux États-Unis avec une augmentation des ventes de 7 % ; Aliments pour animaux de compagnie de détail aux États-Unis avec une baisse des ventes de 9 % mais une augmentation des bénéfices de 42 % ; et Snacks sucrés cuits au four, contribuant à 333,7 millions de dollars de ventes.

L'excédent d'exploitation a augmenté de 15 % pour atteindre 349,5 millions de dollars, grâce à un impact favorable de l'acquisition de Hostess Brands. Cependant, l'augmentation des charges d'intérêts et des coûts de SD&A a eu un impact sur les résultats financiers globaux.

Die J.M. Smucker Co. (NYSE: SJM) hat ihre Ergebnisse des ersten Quartals 2025 veröffentlicht und einen Umsatzanstieg von 18% auf 2,1 Milliarden Dollar gemeldet. Ohne spezifische Akquisitionen und Desinvestitionen stiegen die Nettoumsätze um 1%. Das bereinigte EPS betrug 2,44 Dollar, was einem Anstieg von 10 % im Vergleich zum Vorjahr entspricht, während der Cashflow aus betrieblicher Tätigkeit bei 172,9 Millionen Dollar lag, ein Rückgang von 217,9 Millionen Dollar. Der freie Cashflow verringerte sich ebenfalls von 67,6 Millionen auf 49,2 Millionen Dollar. Das Unternehmen aktualisierte seine Prognose für das Gesamtjahr 2025 und senkte das erwartete Umsatzwachstum auf 8,5-9,5 % und das bereinigte EPS auf 9,60-10,00 Dollar.

Die wichtigsten Segmentleistungen umfassten: US-Retail-Kaffee mit stabilen Verkäufen und einem Gewinnanstieg von 1 %; US-Retail-Tiefkühlgerichte und Aufstriche mit einem Verkaufsanstieg von 7 %; US-Retail-Tiernahrung mit einem Umsatzrückgang von 9 % und einem Gewinnanstieg von 42 %; und Süßgebäck, das 333,7 Millionen Dollar zum Umsatz beigetragen hat.

Der Betriebsgewinn stieg um 15 % auf 349,5 Millionen Dollar, was sich durch die positiven Effekte der Akquisition von Hostess Brands ergab. Allerdings wirkten sich gestiegene Zinsaufwendungen und höhere Verwaltungs- und Vertriebskosten negativ auf die Gesamtergebnisse aus.

Positive
  • Net sales increased by 18% to $2.1 billion.
  • Adjusted EPS rose 10% to $2.44.
  • Operating income increased by 15% to $349.5 million.
  • U.S. Retail Pet Foods segment profit rose by 42%.
Negative
  • Free cash flow decreased from $67.6 million to $49.2 million.
  • Net income per diluted share fell by 3% to $1.74.
  • Net sales for U.S. Retail Pet Foods decreased by 9%.
  • Increased interest expense by $68.3 million.

The J.M. Smucker Co.'s Q1 FY2025 results show a strong start to the fiscal year, with net sales increasing 18% to $2.1 billion. However, the majority of this growth ($333.7 million) came from the Hostess Brands acquisition. Comparable net sales growth was a modest 1%, indicating organic growth.

Adjusted EPS grew 10% to $2.44, demonstrating improved profitability. However, free cash flow declined to $49.2 million from $67.6 million last year, which could be a concern for investors focused on cash generation.

The company lowered its full-year guidance, reducing expected net sales growth and adjusted EPS range. This cautious outlook reflects challenges in the consumer environment, including inflationary pressures and reduced discretionary income affecting some product categories.

Smucker's results reveal mixed performance across segments. The U.S. Retail Coffee segment saw flat sales but improved profitability. The Frozen Handheld and Spreads segment grew 7%, driven by strong Uncrustables® performance. However, the Pet Foods segment declined 9% in sales, though profitability improved significantly.

The newly acquired Sweet Baked Snacks segment contributed $333.7 million in sales, but its performance relative to expectations is unclear without historical comparisons. The International and Away From Home segment showed resilience with 8% comparable growth.

These results suggest Smucker is navigating a challenging consumer environment by leveraging its diverse portfolio and recent acquisition. The company's ability to maintain growth in key brands like Uncrustables® while managing profitability in declining segments will be important for future performance.

Smucker's Q1 results and updated outlook highlight both strengths and challenges in its strategy. The integration of Hostess Brands appears to be progressing well, contributing significantly to top-line growth. However, the company faces headwinds in several key areas:

  • organic growth (1%) suggests challenges in core markets
  • Reduced guidance indicates ongoing consumer pressures and potential elasticity issues in coffee
  • Declining free cash flow may impact future investment capabilities

On the positive side, Smucker's focus on cost discipline and portfolio optimization (e.g., divestitures) is helping maintain profitability. The strong performance of Uncrustables® demonstrates the potential for growth in targeted areas. Moving forward, Smucker's ability to balance portfolio management, cost control and strategic investments will be critical for long-term success in a dynamic consumer goods market.

ORRVILLE, Ohio, Aug. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The J.M. Smucker Co. (NYSE: SJM) today announced results for the first quarter ended July 31, 2024, of its 2025 fiscal year. Financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 reflect the divestiture of the Canada condiment business on January 2, 2024, acquisition of Hostess Brands, Inc. ("Hostess Brands") on November 7, 2023, and divestiture of the Sahale Snacks® business on November 1, 2023. All comparisons are to the first quarter of the prior fiscal year, unless otherwise noted.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Net sales was $2.1 billion, an increase of $319.9 million, or 18 percent. Net sales excluding the acquisition, divestitures, and foreign currency exchange increased 1 percent.
  • Net income per diluted share was $1.74. Adjusted earnings per share was $2.44, an increase of 10 percent.
  • Cash provided by operations was $172.9 million compared to $217.9 million in the prior year. Free cash flow was $49.2 million, compared to $67.6 million in the prior year.
  • The Company updated its full-year fiscal 2025 financial outlook.

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REMARKS

"We are pleased with the strong start of our fiscal year and ability to deliver net sales and earnings growth in what remains a dynamic consumer environment," said Mark Smucker, Chair of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer. "These results are driven by the focus we have established and progress we have made in delivering our core business, successfully integrating Hostess Brands, and achieving our goals for transformation, cost discipline, and cash generation."

"As always, our success is realized through the unwavering commitment and execution by our employees delivering on the needs of our consumers, and supporting sustainable growth and shareholder value."

FIRST QUARTER CONSOLIDATED RESULTS


Three Months Ended July 31,


2024


2023


% Increase
(Decrease)


(Dollars and shares in millions, except per share data)







Net sales

$2,125.1


$1,805.2


18 %







Operating income

$349.5


$303.5


15 %

Adjusted operating income

447.9


331.7


35 %







Net income per common share – assuming dilution

$1.74


$1.79


(3) %

Adjusted earnings per share – assuming dilution

2.44


2.21


10 %







Weighted-average shares outstanding – assuming dilution

106.5


102.8


4 %

Net Sales

Net sales increased $319.9 million, or 18 percent. Excluding $333.7 million of net sales in the current year related to the Hostess Brands acquisition, $28.6 million of noncomparable net sales in the prior year related to divestitures, and $2.1 million of unfavorable foreign currency exchange, net sales increased $16.9 million, or 1 percent.

The increase in comparable net sales reflects a 1 percentage point increase from volume/mix, primarily driven by increases for the Uncrustables®, Café Bustelo®, and Meow Mix® brands, partially offset by lower contract manufacturing sales related to the divested pet food brands and a decrease for the Dunkin'® brand. Net price realization was neutral to net sales, as higher net pricing for International and Away From Home and the U.S. Retail Frozen Handheld and Spreads segment was offset by lower net pricing for the U.S. Retail Pet Foods and U.S. Retail Coffee segments.

Operating Income

Gross profit increased $142.4 million, or 22 percent. The increase primarily reflects a favorable impact from the acquisition of Hostess Brands and favorable volume/mix, partially offset by the impact of divestitures. Operating income increased $46.0 million, or 15 percent, primarily driven by the increase in gross profit, partially offset by a $76.5 million increase in selling, distribution, and administrative ("SD&A") expenses and a $16.2 million increase in amortization expense, mostly attributable to the impact of the acquisition. Operating income also reflects a $7.1 million increase in special project costs primarily related to integration costs for the acquisition.

Adjusted gross profit increased $188.1 million, or 29 percent. The difference between adjusted gross profit and generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") results primarily reflects a favorable impact of the exclusion of a $40.4 million change in net cumulative unallocated derivative gains and losses. Adjusted operating income, which further reflects the exclusion of other special project costs and amortization expense as compared to GAAP operating income, increased $116.2 million, or 35 percent.

Interest Expense and Income Taxes

Net interest expense increased $68.3 million, primarily due to an increase in interest expense related to the Senior Notes issued to partially finance the acquisition of Hostess Brands and an increase in short-term borrowings under the Company's commercial paper program.

The effective income tax rate was 24.8 percent, compared to 23.0 percent in the prior year. The adjusted effective income tax rate was 24.6 percent, compared to 23.6 percent in the prior year. The increase in the effective and adjusted effective income tax rates was primarily due to a discrete unfavorable impact of share-based compensation, compared to the prior year. Additionally, the prior year effective income tax rate included deferred tax benefits from state tax legislative changes.

Cash Flow and Debt

Cash provided by operating activities was $172.9 million, compared to $217.9 million in the prior year, primarily reflecting more cash required to fund working capital, partially offset by higher net income adjusted for noncash items. Free cash flow was $49.2 million, compared to $67.6 million in the prior year, driven by the decrease in cash provided by operating activities, partially offset by a decrease in capital expenditures as compared to the prior year.

FULL-YEAR OUTLOOK

The Company updated its full-year fiscal 2025 guidance, as summarized below.



Current


Previous

Net sales increase vs. prior year


8.5% to 9.5%


9.5% to 10.5%

Adjusted earnings per share


$9.60 - $10.00


$9.80 - $10.20

Free cash flow (in millions)


$875


$900

Capital expenditures (in millions)


$450


$450

Adjusted effective income tax rate


24.3 %


24.4 %

Net sales is expected to increase 8.5 to 9.5 percent compared to the prior year. Comparable net sales is expected to increase approximately 0.5 to 1.5 percent, which excludes noncomparable sales in the current year from the acquisition of Hostess Brands and noncomparable sales in the prior year related to the divestitures of the Canada condiment and Sahale Snacks® businesses. This guidance also reflects a decline of approximately $100.0 million of contract manufacturing sales related to the divested pet food brands as compared to the prior year. The updated net sales guidance reflects an ongoing dynamic consumer environment driven by inflationary pressures and diminished discretionary income affecting the dog snacks and sweet baked goods categories, and the anticipated impacts of elasticity of demand within our coffee portfolio due to additional pricing actions as a result of higher than expected green coffee costs, partially offset by increased expectations for Uncrustables® sandwiches.

Adjusted earnings per share is expected to range from $9.60 to $10.00, based on 106.6 million weighted-average common shares outstanding. This guidance reflects the revision to net sales expectations, adjusted gross profit margin of approximately 37.5 percent reflecting higher than anticipated green coffee costs, partially offset by lower than anticipated SD&A expenses, which are expected to increase approximately 9.0 percent as compared to the prior year. Interest expense is expected to be $400.0 million, and the adjusted effective income tax rate is anticipated to be 24.3 percent. Free cash flow is expected to be approximately $875.0 million with capital expenditures of $450.0 million.

FIRST QUARTER SEGMENT RESULTS

(Dollar amounts in the segment tables below are reported in millions.)

U.S. Retail Coffee



Net

Sales


Segment
Profit


Segment
Profit Margin

FY25 Q1 Results


$623.4


$172.6


27.7 %

Increase (decrease) vs. prior year


— %


1 %


50bps

Net sales decreased $1.7 million. Net price realization reduced net sales by 1 percentage point, primarily driven by a net price decline for the Dunkin'® brand, partially offset by higher net pricing for the Folgers'® brand. The decrease in net price realization was mostly offset by favorable volume/mix, reflecting an increase for the Café Bustelo® brand, partially offset by a decrease for the Dunkin'® brand.

Segment profit increased $2.5 million, primarily driven by lower marketing spend and selling expense, partially offset by lower net price realization and higher commodity costs.

U.S. Retail Frozen Handheld and Spreads



Net

Sales


Segment
Profit


Segment
Profit Margin

FY25 Q1 Results


$496.8


$119.0


24.0 %

Increase (decrease) vs. prior year


7 %


13 %


120bps

Net sales increased $32.8 million, or 7 percent. Excluding $6.9 million of noncomparable net sales in the prior year related to the divestiture of the Sahale Snacks® business, net sales increased $39.7 million, or 9 percent. Volume/mix increased net sales by 7 percentage points, primarily driven by an increase for Uncrustables® sandwiches. Higher net price realization increased net sales by 1 percentage point, primarily reflecting a list price increase for peanut butter implemented in the prior year.

Segment profit increased $13.3 million, primarily driven by lower costs, favorable volume/mix, and higher net price realization, partially offset by increased marketing investments and pre-production expenses related to the new Uncrustables® sandwiches manufacturing facility.

U.S. Retail Pet Foods



Net

Sales


Segment
Profit


Segment
Profit Margin

FY25 Q1 Results


$399.7


$115.3


28.8 %

Increase (decrease) vs. prior year


(9) %


42 %


1,040bps

Net sales decreased $41.3 million, or 9 percent. Volume/mix decreased net sales by 6 percentage points, primarily driven by decreased contract manufacturing sales related to the divested pet food brands, partially offset by increases for cat food and dog snacks. Lower net price realization decreased net sales by 4 percentage points, primarily reflecting higher trade spend for the Jerky Treats® and Meow Mix® brands.

Segment profit increased $34.0 million, primarily driven by lower costs, favorable volume/mix, and lower distribution expense, partially offset by lower net price realization and increased marketing investments.

Sweet Baked Snacks



Net

Sales


Segment
Profit


Segment Profit
Margin

FY25 Q1 Results                         


$333.7


$74.4


22.3 %

The segment contributed net sales of $333.7 million and segment profit of $74.4 million. Prior year net sales and segment profit are not provided due to differences in reporting periods and certain financial measures under previous ownership.

International and Away From Home



Net

Sales


Segment
Profit


Segment
Profit Margin

FY25 Q1 Results


$271.5


$48.6


17.9 %

Increase (decrease) vs. prior year


(1) %


34 %


470bps

Net sales decreased $3.6 million, or 1 percent. Excluding $21.7 million of noncomparable net sales in the prior year related to the divested businesses and $2.1 million of unfavorable foreign currency exchange, net sales increased $20.2 million, or 8 percent. Net price realization contributed a 5 percentage point increase to net sales, primarily driven by list price increases across the majority of the portfolio. Volume/mix increased net sales by 3 percentage points, primarily driven by Uncrustables® sandwiches, coffee, and portion control products, partially offset by a decrease for dog snacks.

Segment profit increased $12.2 million, primarily reflecting higher net price realization, favorable volume/mix, lower costs, and lower marketing spend, partially offset by the impact of noncomparable segment profit in the prior year related to the divested businesses and pre-production expenses related to the new Uncrustables® sandwiches manufacturing facility.

Financial Results Discussion and Webcast

At approximately 7:00 a.m. Eastern Time today, the Company will post to its website at investors.jmsmucker.com a pre-recorded management discussion of its fiscal 2025 first quarter financial results, a transcript of the discussion, and supplemental materials. At 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time today, the Company will webcast a live question-and-answer session with Mark Smucker, Chair of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Tucker Marshall, Chief Financial Officer. The live webcast and replay can be accessed at investors.jmsmucker.com.

The J.M. Smucker Co. Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements, such as projected net sales, operating results, earnings, and cash flows that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from future results expressed or implied by those forward-looking statements. The risks, uncertainties, important factors, and assumptions listed and discussed in this press release, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed, include: the Company's ability to successfully integrate Hostess Brands' operations and employees and to implement plans and achieve financial forecasts with respect to the Hostess Brands' business; the Company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits, including synergies and cost savings, related to the Hostess Brands acquisition, including the possibility that the expected benefits will not be realized or will not be realized within the expected time period; disruption from the acquisition of Hostess Brands by diverting the attention of the Company's management and making it more difficult to maintain business and operational relationships; the negative effects of the acquisition of Hostess Brands on the market price of the Company's common shares; the amount of the costs, fees, expenses, and charges and the risk of litigation related to the acquisition of Hostess Brands; the effect of the acquisition of Hostess Brands on the Company's business relationships, operating results, ability to hire and retain key talent, and business generally; disruptions or inefficiencies in the Company's operations or supply chain, including any impact caused by product recalls, political instability, terrorism, geopolitical conflicts (including the ongoing conflicts between Russia and Ukraine and Israel and Hamas), extreme weather conditions, natural disasters, pandemics, work stoppages or labor shortages, or other calamities; risks related to the availability of, and cost inflation in, supply chain inputs, including labor, raw materials, commodities, packaging, and transportation; the impact of food security concerns involving either the Company's products or its competitors' products, including changes in consumer preference, consumer litigation, actions by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or other agencies, and product recalls; risks associated with derivative and purchasing strategies the Company employs to manage commodity pricing and interest rate risks; the availability of reliable transportation on acceptable terms; the ability to achieve cost savings related to restructuring and cost management programs in the amounts and within the time frames currently anticipated; the ability to generate sufficient cash flow to continue operating under the Company's capital deployment model, including capital expenditures, debt repayment to meet the Company's deleveraging objectives, dividend payments, and share repurchases; a change in outlook or downgrade in the Company's public credit ratings by a rating agency below investment grade; the ability to implement and realize the full benefit of price changes, and the impact of the timing of the price changes to profits and cash flow in a particular period; the success and cost of marketing and sales programs and strategies intended to promote growth in the Company's businesses, including product innovation; general competitive activity in the market, including competitors' pricing practices and promotional spending levels; the Company's ability to attract and retain key talent; the concentration of certain of the Company's businesses with key customers and suppliers, including primary or single-source suppliers of certain key raw materials and finished goods, and the Company's ability to manage and maintain key relationships; impairments in the carrying value of goodwill, other intangible assets, or other long-lived assets or changes in the useful lives of other intangible assets or other long-lived assets; the impact of new or changes to existing governmental laws and regulations and their application; the outcome of tax examinations, changes in tax laws, and other tax matters; a disruption, failure, or security breach of the Company or its suppliers' information technology systems, including, but not limited to, ransomware attacks; foreign currency exchange rate and interest rate fluctuations; and risks related to other factors described under "Risk Factors" in other reports and statements filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the Company's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K. The Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made, to reflect new events or circumstances.

About The J.M. Smucker Co.

At The J.M. Smucker Co., it is our privilege to make food people and pets love by offering a diverse family of brands available across North America. We are proud to lead in the coffee, peanut butter, fruit spreads, frozen handheld, sweet baked goods, dog snacks, and cat food categories by offering brands consumers trust for themselves and their families each day, including Folgers®, Dunkin'®, Café Bustelo®, Jif®, Uncrustables®, Smucker's®, Hostess®, Voortman®, Milk-Bone®, and Meow Mix®. Through our unwavering commitment to producing quality products, operating responsibly and ethically and delivering on our Purpose, we will continue to grow our business while making a positive impact on society. For more information, please visit jmsmucker.com.

The J.M. Smucker Co. is the owner of all trademarks referenced herein, except for Dunkin'®, which is a trademark of DD IP Holder LLC. The Dunkin'® brand is licensed to The J.M. Smucker Co. for packaged coffee products sold in retail channels such as grocery stores, mass merchandisers, club stores, e-commerce and drug stores, and in certain away from home channels. This information does not pertain to products for sale in Dunkin'® restaurants.

 

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income






Three Months Ended July 31,



2024


2023


% Increase
(Decrease)


(Dollars and shares in millions, except per
share data)








Net sales


$2,125.1


$1,805.2


18 %

Cost of products sold


1,327.9


1,150.4


15 %

Gross Profit


797.2


654.8


22 %

Gross margin


37.5 %


36.3 %










Selling, distribution, and administrative expenses


390.1


313.6


24 %

Amortization


56.0


39.8


41 %

Other special project costs


7.1



n/m

Other operating expense (income) – net


(5.5)


(2.1)


n/m

Operating Income


349.5


303.5


15 %

Operating margin


16.4 %


16.8 %










Interest expense – net


(100.4)


(32.1)


n/m

Other income (expense) – net


(3.1)


(33.0)


(91) %

Income Before Income Taxes


246.0


238.4


3 %

Income tax expense


61.0


54.8


11 %

Net Income


$185.0


$183.6


1 %








Net income per common share


$1.74


$1.79


(3) %








Net income per common share – assuming dilution


$1.74


$1.79


(3) %








Dividends declared per common share


$1.08


$1.06


2 %








Weighted-average shares outstanding


106.3


102.4


4 %








Weighted-average shares outstanding – assuming dilution


106.5


102.8


4 %

 

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets 






July 31, 2024


April 30, 2024


(Dollars in millions)

Assets




Current Assets




Cash and cash equivalents

$39.5


$62.0

Trade receivables – net

734.9


736.5

Inventories

1,137.8


1,038.9

Other current assets

168.9


129.5

Total Current Assets

2,081.1


1,966.9





Property, Plant, and Equipment – Net

3,095.3


3,072.7





Other Noncurrent Assets




Goodwill

7,649.5


7,649.9

Other intangible assets – net

7,199.6


7,255.4

Other noncurrent assets

322.7


328.8

Total Other Noncurrent Assets

15,171.8


15,234.1

Total Assets

$20,348.2


$20,273.7





Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity




Current Liabilities




Accounts payable

$1,244.1


$1,336.2

Current portion of long-term debt

999.5


999.3

Short-term borrowings

697.0


591.0

Other current liabilities

823.4


834.6

Total Current Liabilities

3,764.0


3,761.1





Noncurrent Liabilities




Long-term debt, less current portion

6,775.3


6,773.7

Other noncurrent liabilities

2,039.4


2,045.0

Total Noncurrent Liabilities

8,814.7


8,818.7





Total Shareholders' Equity

7,769.5


7,693.9

Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity

$20,348.2


$20,273.7

 

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flow






Three Months Ended July 31,



2024


2023


(Dollars in millions)

Operating Activities





Net income


$185.0


$183.6

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by (used for) operations:





Depreciation


73.0


50.2

Amortization


56.0


39.8

Pension settlement loss (gain)



3.2

Unrealized loss on investment in equity securities – net



27.4

Share-based compensation expense


8.9


5.1

Deferred income tax expense (benefit)


2.6


(8.9)

Other noncash adjustments – net


15.1


4.8

Changes in assets and liabilities, net of effect from acquisition and divestitures:





Trade receivables


1.6


6.1

Inventories


(99.0)


(81.4)

Other current assets


2.6


(4.8)

Accounts payable


(61.5)


(43.8)

Accrued liabilities


(60.9)


(7.7)

Income and other taxes


54.9


57.3

Other – net


(5.4)


(13.0)

Net Cash Provided by (Used for) Operating Activities


172.9


217.9

Investing Activities





Additions to property, plant, and equipment


(123.7)


(150.3)

Other – net


(48.7)


(1.6)

Net Cash Provided by (Used for) Investing Activities


(172.4)


(151.9)

Financing Activities





Short-term borrowings (repayments) – net


96.2


Quarterly dividends paid


(112.1)


(105.2)

Purchase of treasury shares


(2.6)


(372.0)

Other – net


(4.5)


(4.1)

Net Cash Provided by (Used for) Financing Activities


(23.0)


(481.3)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash



0.6

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents


(22.5)


(414.7)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period


62.0


655.8

Cash and Cash Equivalents at End of Period


$39.5


$241.1

 

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Supplemental Schedule






Three Months Ended July 31,



2024


% of

Net Sales


2023


% of

Net Sales



(Dollars in millions)

Net sales


$2,125.1




$1,805.2



Selling, distribution, and administrative expenses:









Marketing


108.9


5.1 %


88.6


4.9 %

Selling


75.9


3.6 %


64.8


3.6 %

Distribution


71.5


3.4 %


60.9


3.4 %

General and administrative


133.8


6.3 %


99.3


5.5 %

Total selling, distribution, and administrative expenses


$390.1


18.4 %


$313.6


17.4 %










Amounts may not add due to rounding.









 

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Reportable Segments




Three Months Ended July 31,


2024


2023


(Dollars in millions)

Net sales:




U.S. Retail Coffee

$623.4


$625.1

U.S. Retail Frozen Handheld and Spreads

496.8


464.0

U.S. Retail Pet Foods

399.7


441.0

Sweet Baked Snacks

333.7


International and Away From Home

271.5


275.1

Total net sales

$2,125.1


$1,805.2





Segment profit:




U.S. Retail Coffee

$172.6


$170.1

U.S. Retail Frozen Handheld and Spreads

119.0


105.7

U.S. Retail Pet Foods

115.3


81.3

Sweet Baked Snacks

74.4


International and Away From Home

48.6


36.4

Total segment profit

$529.9


$393.5

Amortization

(56.0)


(39.8)

Gain (loss) on divestitures – net


1.2

Interest expense – net

(100.4)


(32.1)

Change in net cumulative unallocated derivative gains and losses

(30.0)


10.4

Cost of products sold – special project costs

(5.3)


Other special project costs

(7.1)


Corporate administrative expenses

(82.0)


(61.8)

Other income (expense) – net

(3.1)


(33.0)

Income before income taxes

$246.0


$238.4





Segment profit margin:




U.S. Retail Coffee

27.7 %


27.2 %

U.S. Retail Frozen Handheld and Spreads

24.0 %


22.8 %

U.S. Retail Pet Foods

28.8 %


18.4 %

Sweet Baked Snacks

22.3 %


n/a

International and Away From Home

17.9 %


13.2 %

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

The Company uses non-GAAP financial measures, including: net sales excluding acquisition, divestitures, and foreign currency exchange; adjusted gross profit; adjusted operating income; adjusted income; adjusted earnings per share; earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization expense, impairment charges related to intangible assets, and gains and losses on divestitures ("EBITDA (as adjusted)"); and free cash flow, as key measures for purposes of evaluating performance internally. The Company believes that investors' understanding of its performance is enhanced by disclosing these performance measures. Furthermore, these non-GAAP financial measures are used by management in preparation of the annual budget and for the monthly analyses of its operating results. The Board of Directors also utilizes certain non-GAAP financial measures as components for measuring performance for incentive compensation purposes.

Non-GAAP financial measures exclude certain items affecting comparability that can significantly affect the year-over-year assessment of operating results, which include amortization expense and impairment charges related to intangible assets; certain divestiture, acquisition, integration, and restructuring costs ("special project costs"); gains and losses on divestitures; the net change in cumulative unallocated gains and losses on commodity and foreign currency exchange derivative activities ("change in net cumulative unallocated derivative gains and losses"); and other infrequently occurring items that do not directly reflect ongoing operating results. Income taxes, as adjusted is calculated using an adjusted effective income tax rate that is applied to adjusted income before income taxes and reflects the exclusion of the previously discussed items, as well as any adjustments for one-time tax-related activities, when they occur. While this adjusted effective income tax rate does not generally differ materially from the GAAP effective income tax rate, certain exclusions from non-GAAP results can significantly impact the adjusted effective income tax rate.

These non-GAAP financial measures are not intended to replace the presentation of financial results in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Rather, the presentation of these non-GAAP financial measures supplements other metrics used by management to internally evaluate its businesses and facilitate the comparison of past and present operations and liquidity. These non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to similar measures used by other companies and may exclude certain nondiscretionary expenses and cash payments. A reconciliation of certain non-GAAP financial measures to the comparable GAAP financial measure for the current and prior year periods is included in the "Unaudited Non-GAAP Financial Measures" tables. The Company has also provided a reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measures for its fiscal year 2025 outlook.

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Non-GAAP Financial Measures






Three Months Ended July 31,



2024


2023


Increase
(Decrease)


%



(Dollars in millions)










Net sales reconciliation:









Net sales


$2,125.1


$1,805.2


$319.9


18 %

Hostess Brands acquisition


(333.7)



(333.7)


(18)

Canada condiment divestiture



(17.6)


17.6


1

Sahale Snacks® divestiture



(11.0)


11.0


1

Foreign currency exchange


2.1



2.1


Net sales excluding acquisition, divestitures, and foreign currency exchange


$1,793.5


$1,776.6


$16.9


1 %










Amounts may not add due to rounding.









 

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Non-GAAP Financial Measures




Three Months Ended July 31,


2024


2023


(Dollars and shares in millions,
except per share data)

Gross profit reconciliation:




Gross profit

$797.2


$654.8

Change in net cumulative unallocated derivative gains and losses

30.0


(10.4)

Cost of products sold – special project costs

5.3


Adjusted gross profit

$832.5


$644.4

% of net sales

39.2 %


35.7 %





Operating income reconciliation:




Operating income

$349.5


$303.5

Amortization

56.0


39.8

Loss (gain) on divestitures – net


(1.2)

Change in net cumulative unallocated derivative gains and losses

30.0


(10.4)

Cost of products sold – special project costs

5.3


Other special project costs

7.1


Adjusted operating income

$447.9


$331.7

% of net sales

21.1 %


18.4 %





Net income reconciliation:




Net income

$185.0


$183.6

Income tax expense

61.0


54.8

Amortization

56.0


39.8

Loss (gain) on divestitures – net


(1.2)

Change in net cumulative unallocated derivative gains and losses

30.0


(10.4)

Cost of products sold – special project costs

5.3


Other special project costs

7.1


Other infrequently occurring items:




Unrealized loss (gain) on investment in equity securities – net (A)


27.4

Pension plan termination settlement charge (B)


3.2

Adjusted income before income taxes

$344.4


$297.2

Income taxes, as adjusted

84.9


70.2

Adjusted income

$259.5


$227.0

Weighted-average shares outstanding – assuming dilution

106.5


102.8

Adjusted earnings per share – assuming dilution

$2.44


$2.21





 

(A)   Unrealized loss on investment in equity securities – net includes gains and losses resulting from the change in fair value of the
        Company's investment in Post common stock and the related equity forward contract, which was settled on November 15, 2023.

(B)   Represents the nonrecurring pre-tax settlement charge recognized during the first quarter of 2024 related to the acceleration of
        prior service cost for the portion of the plan surplus to be allocated to plan members within our Canadian defined benefit plans,

        which is subject to regulatory approval before a payout can be made.

 

The J.M. Smucker Co.

Unaudited Non-GAAP Financial Measures




Three Months Ended July 31,


2024


2023


(Dollars in millions)

EBITDA (as adjusted) reconciliation:




Net income

$185.0


$183.6

Income tax expense

61.0


54.8

Interest expense – net

100.4


32.1

Depreciation

73.0


50.2

Amortization

56.0


39.8

Loss (gain) on divestitures – net


(1.2)

EBITDA (as adjusted)

$475.4


$359.3

% of net sales

22.4 %


19.9 %





Free cash flow reconciliation:




Net cash provided by (used for) operating activities

$172.9


$217.9

Additions to property, plant, and equipment

(123.7)


(150.3)

Free cash flow

$49.2


$67.6

The following tables provide a reconciliation of the Company's fiscal 2025 guidance for estimated adjusted earnings per share and free cash flow.



Year Ending April 30, 2025



Low


High

Net income per common share – assuming dilution reconciliation:





Net income per common share – assuming dilution


$7.01


$7.41

Change in net cumulative unallocated derivative gains and losses (A)


0.16


0.16

Amortization


1.59


1.59

Special project costs


0.48


0.48

Pension plan termination settlement charge (B)


0.36


0.36

Adjusted earnings per share


$9.60


$10.00






(A)  We are unable to project derivative gains and losses on a forward-looking basis as these will vary each quarter based on
       market conditions and derivative positions taken. The change in unallocated derivative gains and losses in the table above

       reflects the net impact of the gains and losses that have been recognized in our GAAP results and excluded from non-GAAP
       results as of July 31, 2024, that are expected to be allocated to non-GAAP results in future periods.

(B)  Represents a non-recurring pre-tax settlement charge related to the termination of one of the Company's U.S. defined benefit
       pension plans anticipated to be realized during fiscal year 2025 upon settlement of the pension obligations.

 



Year Ending
April 30, 2025



(Dollars in
millions)

Free cash flow reconciliation:



Net cash provided by operating activities


$1,325

Additions to property, plant, and equipment


(450)

Free cash flow


$875

 

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FAQ

What were J.M. Smucker's net sales for Q1 fiscal 2025?

Net sales for Q1 fiscal 2025 were $2.1 billion, up 18% from the previous year.

How did J.M. Smucker's adjusted EPS perform in Q1 2025?

Adjusted EPS increased by 10% to $2.44 in Q1 2025.

What is the updated net sales growth guidance for J.M. Smucker in fiscal 2025?

The updated net sales growth guidance for fiscal 2025 is 8.5-9.5%.

How did the U.S. Retail Pet Foods segment perform in Q1 fiscal 2025?

Net sales for U.S. Retail Pet Foods decreased by 9%, but segment profit increased by 42%.

What was J.M. Smucker’s cash provided by operations in Q1 fiscal 2025?

Cash provided by operations was $172.9 million in Q1 fiscal 2025.

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