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Sysco Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Results

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Sysco (NYSE: SYY) reported its Q1 FY2025 results with sales increasing 4.4% to $20.5 billion. The company saw a 2.9% increase in gross profit to $3.8 billion, though gross margin decreased 27 basis points to 18.3%. U.S. Foodservice volume grew 2.7%, while operating income increased 0.5% to $808 million. Earnings per share remained flat at $0.99, with adjusted EPS rising 1.9% to $1.09.

The company reiterated its FY25 guidance, projecting sales growth of 4-5% and adjusted EPS growth of 6-7%. International operations showed strong performance with an 8.6% increase in operating income. Sysco plans to return approximately $2 billion to shareholders for the fiscal year.

Sysco (NYSE: SYY) ha riportato i risultati del primo trimestre dell'anno fiscale 2025, con un incremento delle vendite del 4,4% a 20,5 miliardi di dollari. L'azienda ha registrato un aumento del 2,9% del profitto lordo a 3,8 miliardi di dollari, sebbene il margine lordo sia diminuito di 27 punti base, attestandosi al 18,3%. Il volume del servizio alimentare negli Stati Uniti è cresciuto del 2,7%, mentre l'utile operativo è aumentato dello 0,5%, raggiungendo 808 milioni di dollari. Gli utili per azione sono rimasti invariati a 0,99 dollari, mentre l'EPS rettificato è aumentato dell'1,9% a 1,09 dollari.

L'azienda ha ribadito le sue previsioni per l'anno fiscale 2025, prevedendo una crescita delle vendite del 4-5% e una crescita dell'EPS rettificato del 6-7%. Le operazioni internazionali hanno mostrato una forte performance con un aumento dell'8,6% dell'utile operativo. Sysco intende restituire circa 2 miliardi di dollari agli azionisti per l'anno fiscale.

Sysco (NYSE: SYY) informó sobre sus resultados del primer trimestre del año fiscal 2025, con un aumento de ventas del 4.4% a 20.5 mil millones de dólares. La compañía vio un incremento del 2.9% en el beneficio bruto a 3.8 mil millones de dólares, aunque el margen bruto disminuyó 27 puntos base, alcanzando el 18.3%. El volumen de servicios de alimentación en EE. UU. creció un 2.7%, mientras que el ingreso operativo aumentó un 0.5% a 808 millones de dólares. Las ganancias por acción se mantuvieron estables en 0.99 dólares, con un EPS ajustado que subió un 1.9% a 1.09 dólares.

La compañía reiteró su guía para el año fiscal 2025, proyectando crecimiento de ventas del 4-5% y crecimiento de EPS ajustado del 6-7%. Las operaciones internacionales mostraron un rendimiento sólido con un incremento del 8.6% en el ingreso operativo. Sysco planea devolver aproximadamente 2 mil millones de dólares a los accionistas en el año fiscal.

Sysco (NYSE: SYY)는 FY2025 1분기 결과를 발표하며 매출이 4.4% 증가하여 205억 달러에 달했다고 전했습니다. 이 회사는 총 이익이 2.9% 증가하여 38억 달러에 이르렀지만, 총 마진은 27bp 하락하여 18.3%에 머물렀습니다. 미국 식음료 서비스 볼륨은 2.7% 성장하였고, 운영 소득은 0.5% 증가하여 8억 800만 달러로 확인되었습니다. 주당 순이익은 0.99달러로 제자리를 유지했으며, 조정된 EPS는 1.9% 상승하여 1.09달러에 도달했습니다.

회사는 FY25 가이던스를 재확인하며 매출 성장률을 4-5%, 조정된 EPS 성장률을 6-7%로 전망했습니다. 국제 사업 부문은 운영 소득이 8.6% 증가하며 강력한 실적을 보였습니다. Sysco는 이번 회계연도에 약 20억 달러를 주주에게 환원할 계획입니다.

Sysco (NYSE: SYY) a annoncé ses résultats du premier trimestre de l'exercice 2025, avec une augmentation des ventes de 4,4% pour atteindre 20,5 milliards de dollars. La société a constaté une hausse de 2,9% du bénéfice brut à 3,8 milliards de dollars, bien que la marge brute ait diminué de 27 points de base pour atteindre 18,3%. Le volume des services alimentaires aux États-Unis a augmenté de 2,7%, tandis que le revenu opérationnel a augmenté de 0,5% pour atteindre 808 millions de dollars. Les bénéfices par action sont restés constants à 0,99 dollar, avec un EPS ajusté en hausse de 1,9% à 1,09 dollar.

La société a réaffirmé ses prévisions pour l'exercice 2025, projetant une croissance des ventes de 4-5% et une croissance de l'EPS ajusté de 6-7%. Les opérations internationales ont montré une performance solide avec une augmentation de 8,6% du revenu opérationnel. Sysco prévoit de retourner environ 2 milliards de dollars aux actionnaires pour l'exercice en cours.

Sysco (NYSE: SYY) hat seine Ergebnisse für das erste Quartal des Geschäftsjahres 2025 veröffentlicht, mit einem Umsatzanstieg von 4,4% auf 20,5 Milliarden Dollar. Das Unternehmen verzeichnete einen Anstieg des Bruttogewinns von 2,9% auf 3,8 Milliarden Dollar, obwohl die Bruttomarge um 27 Basispunkte auf 18,3% sank. Das Volumen des US-Lebensmittelservices wuchs um 2,7%, während das Betriebsergebnis um 0,5% auf 808 Millionen Dollar stieg. Der Gewinn pro Aktie blieb stabil bei 0,99 Dollar, während das bereinigte EPS um 1,9% auf 1,09 Dollar stieg.

Das Unternehmen bekräftigte seine Prognose für das Geschäftsjahr 2025 und rechnet mit einem Umsatzwachstum von 4-5% und einem angepassten EPS-Wachstum von 6-7%. Die internationalen Geschäfte zeigten eine starke Leistung mit einem Anstieg des Betriebsergebnisses um 8,6%. Sysco plant, für das Geschäftsjahr etwa 2 Milliarden Dollar an die Aktionäre zurückzugeben.

Positive
  • Sales increased 4.4% to $20.5 billion
  • Gross profit grew 2.9% to $3.8 billion
  • U.S. Foodservice volume increased 2.7%
  • International segment operating income rose 8.6%
  • Company plans to return $2 billion to shareholders in FY25
Negative
  • Gross margin decreased 27 basis points to 18.3%
  • Operating expenses increased 3.6%
  • Net earnings declined 2.6% to $490 million
  • U.S. Foodservice Operations operating income decreased 3.5%
  • Local case volume growth was minimal at 0.2%

Insights

Sysco's Q1 FY2025 results show mixed performance with some concerning trends. While overall sales grew 4.4% to $20.5 billion, the underlying metrics reveal pressure points. Local case volume growth of just 0.2% and gross margin compression of 27 basis points to 18.3% indicate challenges in core operations. The U.S. Foodservice segment's operating income decline of 3.5% is particularly noteworthy.

The bright spot is International Operations, with operating income up 8.6% and adjusted operating income growing 12.1%. Cash flow metrics weakened, with operating cash flow dropping to $53 million, though free cash flow improved. The company maintained its full-year guidance, but execution in the second half will be important to achieve the projected 6-7% adjusted EPS growth.

The divergence between volume growth and profitability metrics suggests Sysco is facing competitive pressures and potential market share challenges. The 2.2% product cost inflation, primarily in poultry and dairy, combined with margin compression indicates pricing power. The slower local case volume growth compared to total case volume (0.2% vs 2.7%) suggests larger customers are driving growth while higher-margin local business lags.

The decline in Sysco brand penetration, down 59 basis points to 36.5%, is concerning as private label typically offers better margins. The September improvement mentioned by management will need to show sustained momentum to support the full-year targets.

HOUSTON, Oct. 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sysco Corporation (NYSE: SYY) (“Sysco” or the “company”) today announced financial results for its 13-week first fiscal quarter ended September 28, 2024.

Key financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 include the following (comparisons are to the same period in fiscal year 2024):

  • Sales increased 4.4%; U.S. Foodservice volume increased 2.7%;
  • Gross profit increased 2.9% to $3.8 billion;
  • Operating income increased 0.5% to $808 million, and adjusted operating income increased 2.2% to $873 million1;
  • EBITDA increased 3.4% to $1.0 billion, and adjusted EBITDA increased 4.4% to $1.1 billion1,2; and
  • EPS3 remained flat at $0.99, compared to the same period last year, and adjusted EPS1 increased 1.9% to $1.09.
  • Reiterating FY25 guidance, with sales growth of 4-5% and adjusted EPS growth of 6-7%.

“Sysco’s financial performance for the quarter included top- and bottom-line growth, delivering sales growth across the USFS, International, and SYGMA segments. We are pleased with many aspects of our quarterly performance, and we see opportunities for improvement within our performance. International remains a growth vector, which delivered an 8.6% increase in operating income and a 12.1% increase in adjusted operating income for the quarter, and specialty continues to win in the marketplace, with total team selling continuing to pick up pace and momentum. Importantly, the rate of top- and bottom-line growth improved in the month of September. We remain on track to accelerate local volume growth and margins in the second half of the year, with an improving pipeline. We are confident in delivering our plan,” said Kevin Hourican, Sysco’s Chair of the Board and Chief Executive Officer.

“First quarter results included an improved exit rate during the month of September and a strong pipeline of investments and initiatives, adding to our confidence in our full year guidance of sales growth of 4%-5% and adjusted EPS growth of 6%-7%. We believe our recent actions are creating structural financial improvements, and as volumes improve, Sysco will be even better positioned to grow as the industry leader. Additionally, we remain on track to return approximately $2 billion back to shareholders for the fiscal year,” said Kenny Cheung, Sysco’s Chief Financial Officer.

1 Adjusted financial results, including adjusted operating expense, adjusted operating income (loss), adjusted earnings per share (EPS) and adjusted EBITDA, among others, are non-GAAP financial measures that exclude certain items, which primarily include acquisition-related costs, restructuring and severance costs, and transformational project costs. Reconciliations of all non-GAAP financial measures to the nearest corresponding GAAP financial measure are included at the end of this release.
2 Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliations of all non-GAAP financial measures to the nearest corresponding GAAP financial measure are included at the end of this release.
3 Earnings per share (EPS) are shown on a diluted basis, unless otherwise specified.

First Quarter Fiscal Year 2025 Results (comparisons are to the same period in fiscal year 2024)

Total Sysco

Sales for the first quarter increased 4.4% to $20.5 billion.

Gross profit increased 2.9% to $3.8 billion, and gross margin decreased 27 basis points to 18.3%. Product cost inflation was 2.2% at the total enterprise level, as measured by the estimated change in Sysco’s product costs, primarily in the poultry and dairy categories. The increase in gross profit for the first quarter was primarily driven by positive volumes and effective management of product cost inflation.

Operating expenses increased 3.6%, driven by increased volumes, cost inflation, and higher selling costs. Adjusted operating expenses increased 3.1%.

Operating income increased 0.5% to $808 million, and adjusted operating income increased 2.2% to $873 million.

U.S. Foodservice Operations

The U.S. Foodservice Operations segment results were positively impacted by higher volumes offset by margin pressures driven by mix shift and selling investments.

Sales for the first quarter increased 4.6% to $14.4 billion. Total case volume within U.S. Foodservice grew 2.7% for the first quarter, while local case volume within U.S. Foodservice increased 0.2%.

Gross profit increased 2.3% to $2.7 billion, and gross margin decreased 43 basis points to 19.1%.

Operating expenses increased 5.4%, and adjusted operating expenses increased 5.3%.

Operating income decreased 3.5% to $908 million, and adjusted operating income decreased 3.0% to $925 million.

International Foodservice Operations

The International Foodservice Operations segment delivered sales growth, effective margin management, and outsized profit growth.

Sales for the first quarter increased 3.0% to $3.8 billion. On a constant currency basis4, sales for the first quarter were $3.8 billion, an increase of 2.9%. Foreign exchange rates increased both International Foodservice Operations sales by $5 million and total Sysco sales by $5 million during the quarter.

4 Represents a constant currency adjustment, which eliminates the impact of foreign currency fluctuations on current year results. These adjusted measures are non-GAAP financial measures. Reconciliations of all non-GAAP financial measures to the nearest corresponding GAAP financial measure are included at the end of this release.

Gross profit increased 5.7% to $774 million, and gross margin increased 52 basis points to 20.4%. On a constant currency basis4, gross profit increased 5.1% to $769 million. Foreign exchange rates increased both International Foodservice Operations gross profit by 0.6% and total Sysco gross profit by 0.2% during the quarter.

Operating expenses increased 5.3%, and adjusted operating expenses increased 4.5%. On a constant currency basis4, adjusted operating expenses increased 3.7%. Foreign exchange rates increased both International Foodservice Operations operating expenses by 0.8% and total Sysco operating expenses by 0.2% during the quarter.

Operating income increased 8.6% to $101 million, and adjusted operating income increased 12.1% to $130 million. On a constant currency basis4, adjusted operating income was $130 million, an increase of 12.1%.

Balance Sheet, Cash Flow and Capital Spending

As of the end of the quarter, the company had a cash balance of $733 million.

During the first 13 weeks of fiscal year 2025, Sysco returned $359 million to shareholders via $108 million of share repurchases and $251 million of dividends.

Cash flow from operations was $53 million for the first 13 weeks of fiscal year 2025, which was a decrease of $34 million compared to the prior year period.

Capital expenditures, net of proceeds from sales of plant and equipment, for the first 13 weeks of fiscal year 2025 were $45 million.

Free cash flow5 for the first 13 weeks of fiscal year 2025 was $8 million, which was an $81 million improvement compared to the prior year period.

5 Free cash flow is a non-GAAP financial measure that represents net cash provided from operating activities less purchases of plant and equipment and includes proceeds from sales of plant and equipment. Reconciliations for all non-GAAP financial measures are included at the end of this release.

Conference Call & Webcast

Sysco will host a conference call to review the company’s first quarter fiscal year 2025 financial results on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. A live webcast of the call, accompanying slide presentation and a copy of this news release will be available online at investors.sysco.com.

Key Highlights:
 13-Week Period Ended
    
Financial Comparison:September 28, 2024September 30, 2023Change
GAAP:   
Sales$20.5 billion$19.6 billion4.4%
Gross Profit$3.8 billion$3.6 billion2.9%
Gross Margin18.3%18.6%-27 bps
Operating Expenses$2.9 billion$2.8 billion3.6%
Operating Income$808 million$804 million0.5%
Operating Margin3.9%4.1%-16 bps
Net Earnings$490 million$503 million-2.6%
Diluted Earnings Per Share$0.99$0.99—%
    
Non-GAAP (1):   
Gross Profit$3.8 billion$3.6 billion2.9%
Gross Margin18.3%18.6%-27 bps
Operating Expenses$2.9 billion$2.8 billion3.1%
Operating Income$873 million$854 million2.2%
Operating Margin4.3%4.4%-9 bps
EBITDA$1.0 billion$1.0 billion3.4%
Adjusted EBITDA$1.1 billion$1.0 billion4.4%
Net Earnings$540 million$542 million-0.4%
Diluted Earnings Per Share (2)$1.09$1.071.9%
    
Case Growth:   
U.S. Foodservice2.7%1.6% 
Local0.2%-0.1% 
    
Sysco Brand Sales as a % of Cases (3):   
U.S. Broadline36.5%37.1%-59 bps
Local47.0%47.5%-55 bps
Note:
(1) Reconciliations of all non-GAAP financial measures to the nearest respective GAAP financial measures are included at the end of this release.
(2) Individual components in the table above may not sum to the totals due to the rounding.
(3) Amounts reflect the impact of current customer classifications; prior period history has been reclassified to match the current period customer classification.
 

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements made in this press release or in our earnings call for the first quarter of fiscal year 2025 that look forward in time or that express management’s beliefs, expectations or hopes are forward-looking statements under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such forward-looking statements reflect the views of management at the time such statements are made and are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties, estimates, and assumptions that may cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. These statements include statements concerning: our expectations regarding future improvements in productivity; our belief that improvements in our organizational capabilities will deliver compelling outcomes in future periods; our expectations regarding improvements in international volume; our expectations that our transformational agenda will drive long-term growth; our expectations regarding volume growth and benefits to gross margins; our expectations regarding the continuation of an inflationary environment; our expectations regarding improvements in the efficiency of our supply chain; our expectations regarding the impact of our Recipe for Growth strategy and the pace of progress in implementing the initiatives under that strategy; our expectations regarding Sysco’s ability to outperform the market in future periods; our expectations that our strategic priorities will enable us to grow faster than the market; our expectations regarding our efforts to reduce overtime rates and the incremental investments in hiring; our expectations regarding the expansion of our Sysco Driver Academy and our belief that the academy will enable us to provide upward career path mobility for our warehouse colleagues and improve colleague retention; our expectations regarding the benefits of the six-day delivery and last mile distribution models; our plans to improve the capabilities of our sales team; our plans to refine our engineering labor standards; our expectations regarding the impact of our growth initiatives and their ability to enable Sysco to consistently outperform the market; our expectations to exceed our growth target by the end of fiscal 2025; our ability to deliver against our strategic priorities; economic trends in the United States and abroad; our belief that there is further opportunity for profit in the future; our future growth, including growth in sales and earnings per share; the pace of implementation of our business transformation initiatives; our expectations regarding our ability to execute our balanced approach to capital allocation and rewarding our shareholders; our plans to improve colleague retention, training and productivity; our belief that our Recipe for Growth transformation is creating capabilities that will help us profitably grow for the long term; our expectations regarding our long-term financial outlook; our expectations of the effects labor harmony will have on sales and case volume, as well as mitigation expenses; our expectations for customer acquisition in the local/street space; our expectations regarding the effectiveness of our Global Support Center expense control measures; and our expectations regarding the growth and resilience of our food away from home market.

It is important to note that actual results could differ materially from those projected in such forward-looking statements based on numerous factors, including those outside of Sysco’s control. Therefore, you should not place undue reliance on any of the forward-looking statements contained herein. For more information concerning factors that could cause actual results to differ from those expressed or forecasted, see our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended June 29, 2024, as filed with the SEC, and our subsequent filings with the SEC. We do not undertake to update our forward-looking statements, except as required by applicable law.

About Sysco

Sysco is the global leader in selling, marketing and distributing food products to restaurants, healthcare and educational facilities, lodging establishments and other customers who prepare meals away from home. Its family of products also includes equipment and supplies for the foodservice and hospitality industries. With more than 76,000 colleagues, the company operates 340 distribution facilities worldwide and serves approximately 730,000 customer locations. For fiscal year 2024 that ended June 29, 2024, the company generated sales of more than $78 billion. Information about our Sustainability program, including Sysco’s 2023 Sustainability Report and 2023 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Report, can be found at www.sysco.com.

For more information, visit www.sysco.com or connect with Sysco on Facebook at www.facebook.com/SyscoFoods. For important news and information regarding Sysco, visit the Investor Relations section of the company’s Internet home page at investors.sysco.com, which Sysco plans to use as a primary channel for publishing key information to its investors, some of which may contain material and previously non-public information. In addition, investors should continue to review our news releases and filings with the SEC. It is possible that the information we disclose through any of these channels of distribution could be deemed to be material information.

For more information contact: 
  
Kevin KimCassandra Mauel
Investor ContactMedia Contact
kevin.kim@sysco.com cassandra.mauel@sysco.com 
T 281-584-1219T 281-584-1390
  


Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
CONSOLIDATED RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (Unaudited)
(In Millions, Except for Share and Per Share Data)
 Quarter Ended
 Sep. 28, 2024 Sep. 30, 2023
    
Sales$20,484 $19,620
Cost of sales 16,731  15,972
Gross profit 3,753  3,648
Operating expenses 2,945  2,844
Operating income$808 $804
Interest expense 160  134
Other expense (income), net 6  7
Earnings before income taxes 642  663
Income taxes 152  160
Net earnings$490 $503
    
Net earnings:   
Basic earnings per share$1.00 $1.00
Diluted earnings per share 0.99  0.99
    
Average shares outstanding 492,023,827  505,126,492
Diluted shares outstanding 493,785,973  507,069,435
      


Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In Millions, Except for Share Data)
 Sep. 28, 2024 Jun. 29, 2024
 (Unaudited)  
ASSETS   
Current assets   
Cash and cash equivalents$733  $696 
Accounts receivable, less allowances of $65 and $54 5,778   5,324 
Inventories 4,991   4,678 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets 351   323 
Income tax receivable 22   22 
Total current assets 11,875   11,043 
Plant and equipment at cost, less accumulated depreciation 5,558   5,497 
Other long-term assets   
Goodwill 5,253   5,153 
Intangibles, less amortization 1,169   1,188 
Deferred income taxes 464   445 
Operating lease right-of-use assets, net 1,008   923 
Other assets 553   668 
Total other long-term assets 8,447   8,377 
Total assets$25,880  $24,917 
    
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities   
Accounts payable$6,374  $6,290 
Accrued expenses 2,141   2,226 
Accrued income taxes 271   131 
Current operating lease liabilities 126   125 
Current maturities of long-term debt 487   469 
Total current liabilities 9,399   9,241 
Long-term liabilities   
Long-term debt 11,869   11,513 
Deferred income taxes 333   345 
Long-term operating lease liabilities 928   838 
Other long-term liabilities 1,115   1,089 
Total long-term liabilities 14,245   13,785 
Commitments and contingencies   
Noncontrolling interest 29   31 
Shareholders’ equity   
Preferred stock, par value $1 per share Authorized 1,500,000 shares, issued none     
Common stock, par value $1 per share Authorized 2,000,000,000 shares, issued 765,174,900 shares 765   765 
Paid-in capital 1,925   1,908 
Retained earnings 12,498   12,260 
Accumulated other comprehensive loss (1,166)  (1,339)
Treasury stock at cost, 274,104,348 and 273,416,685 shares (11,815)  (11,734)
Total shareholders’ equity 2,207   1,860 
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity$25,880  $24,917 
        


Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
CONSOLIDATED CASH FLOWS (Unaudited)
(In Millions)
 Year Ended
 Sep. 28, 2024 Sep. 30, 2023
Cash flows from operating activities:   
Net earnings$490  $503 
Adjustments to reconcile net earnings to cash provided by operating activities:   
Share-based compensation expense 30   24 
Depreciation and amortization 235   206 
Operating lease asset amortization 34   29 
Amortization of debt issuance and other debt-related costs 4   5 
Deferred income taxes (17)  (22)
Provision for losses on receivables 21   18 
Other non-cash items (40)  (2)
Additional changes in certain assets and liabilities, net of effect of businesses acquired:   
Increase in receivables (427)  (285)
Increase in inventories (287)  (185)
Increase in prepaid expenses and other current assets (16)  (39)
Increase (decrease) in accounts payable 27   (188)
Decrease in accrued expenses (128)  (40)
Decrease in operating lease liabilities (42)  (27)
Increase in accrued income taxes 140   80 
Decrease in other assets 2   20 
Increase (decrease) in other long-term liabilities 27   (10)
Net cash provided by operating activities 53   87 
Cash flows from investing activities:   
Additions to plant and equipment (122)  (171)
Proceeds from sales of plant and equipment 77   11 
Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired    (219)
Purchase of marketable securities (12)  (1)
Proceeds from sales of marketable securities 10    
Other investing activities (1) 1    
Net cash used for investing activities (46)  (380)
Cash flows from financing activities:   
Bank and commercial paper borrowings, net 240   300 
Other debt borrowings including senior notes 3   127 
Other debt repayments including senior notes (44)  (20)
Proceeds from stock option exercises 29   17 
Stock repurchases (108)  (100)
Dividends paid (251)  (253)
Other financing activities (2)    (5)
Net cash (used for) provided by financing activities (131)  66 
Effect of exchange rates on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash 13   (11)
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash (111)  (238)
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period 945   966 
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period$834  $728 
    
Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:   
Cash paid during the period for:   
Interest$144  $94 
Income taxes, net of refunds 26   103 


(1)Change primarily includes proceeds from the settlement of corporate-owned life insurance policies.
(2)Change includes cash paid for shares withheld to cover taxes, settlement of interest rate hedges and other financing activities.
  

Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
Impact of Certain Items

The discussion of our results includes certain non-GAAP financial measures, including EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA, that we believe provide important perspective with respect to underlying business trends. Other than EBITDA and free cash flow, any non-GAAP financial measures will be denoted as adjusted measures to remove (1) restructuring charges; (2) expenses associated with our various transformation initiatives; (3) severance charges; and (4) acquisition-related costs consisting of: (a) intangible amortization expense and (b) acquisition costs and due diligence costs related to our acquisitions.

The results of our operations can be impacted due to changes in exchange rates applicable in converting local currencies to U.S. dollars. We measure our results on a constant currency basis. Constant currency operating results are calculated by translating current-period local currency operating results with the currency exchange rates used to translate the financial statements in the comparable prior-year period to determine what the current-period U.S. dollar operating results would have been if the currency exchange rate had not changed from the comparable prior-year period.

Management believes that adjusting its operating expenses, operating income, operating margin, net earnings and diluted earnings per share to remove these Certain Items and presenting its results on a constant currency basis provides an important perspective with respect to our underlying business trends and results. It provides meaningful supplemental information to both management and investors that (1) is indicative of the performance of the company’s underlying operations and (2) facilitates comparisons on a year-over-year basis.

Sysco has a history of growth through acquisitions and excludes from its non-GAAP financial measures the impact of acquisition-related intangible amortization, acquisition costs and due diligence costs for those acquisitions. We believe this approach significantly enhances the comparability of Sysco’s results for fiscal year 2025 and fiscal year 2024.

Set forth on the following page is a reconciliation of sales, operating expenses, operating income, net earnings and diluted earnings per share to adjusted results for these measures for the periods presented. Individual components of diluted earnings per share may not be equal to the total presented when added due to rounding. Adjusted diluted earnings per share is calculated using adjusted net earnings divided by diluted shares outstanding.

Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
Impact of Certain Items
(Dollars in Millions, Except for Share and Per Share Data)
 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 28, 2024
 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
 Change in
Dollars
 %/bps
Change
Sales (GAAP)$20,484  $19,620  $864  4.4%
Impact of currency fluctuations(1) (5)    (5)  
Comparable sales using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)$20,479  $19,620  $859  4.4%
        
Cost of sales (GAAP)$16,731  $15,972  $759  4.8%
        
Gross profit (GAAP)$3,753  $3,648  $105  2.9%
Impact of currency fluctuations(1) (5)    (5) (0.2)
Comparable gross profit adjusted for Certain Items
using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)
$3,748  $3,648  $100  2.7%
        
Gross margin (GAAP) 18.32%  18.59%   -27 bps
Impact of currency fluctuations(1) (0.02)     -2 bps
Comparable gross margin adjusted for Certain Items
using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)
 18.30%  18.59%   -29 bps
        
Operating expenses (GAAP)$2,945  $2,844  $101  3.6%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(2) (27)  (19)  (8) (42.1)
Impact of acquisition-related costs(3) (38)  (31)  (7) (22.6)
Operating expenses adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP) 2,880   2,794   86  3.1 
Impact of currency fluctuations(1) (5)    (5) (0.2)
Comparable operating expenses adjusted for Certain Items
using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)
$2,875  $2,794  $81  2.9%
        
Operating expense as a percentage of sales (GAAP) 14.38%  14.50%   -12 bps
Impact of certain item adjustments (0.32)  (0.26)   -6 bps
Adjusted operating expense as a percentage of sales (Non-GAAP) 14.06%  14.24%   -18 bps
        
Operating income (GAAP)$808  $804  $4  0.5%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(2) 27   19   8  42.1 
Impact of acquisition-related costs(3) 38   31   7  22.6 
Operating income adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP) 873   854   19  2.2 
Impact of currency fluctuations(1)         
Comparable operating income adjusted for Certain Items
using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)
$873  $854  $19  2.2%
        
Operating margin (GAAP) 3.94%  4.10%   -16 bps
Operating margin adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP) 4.26%  4.35%   -9 bps
Operating margin adjusted for Certain Items
using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)
 4.26%  4.35%   -9 bps
        
Net earnings (GAAP)$490  $503  $(13) (2.6)%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(2) 27   19   8  42.1 
Impact of acquisition-related costs(3) 38   31   7  22.6 
Tax impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(4) (6)  (4)  (2) (50.0)
Tax impact of acquisition-related costs(4) (9)  (7)  (2) (28.6)
Net earnings adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$540  $542  $(2) (0.4)%
        
Diluted earnings per share (GAAP)$0.99  $0.99  $  %
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(2) 0.05   0.04   0.01  25.0 
Impact of acquisition-related costs(3) 0.08   0.06   0.02  33.3 
Tax impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(4) (0.01)  (0.01)     
Tax impact of acquisition-related costs(4) (0.02)  (0.01)  (0.01) (100.0)
Diluted earnings per share adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)(5)$1.09  $1.07  $0.02  1.9%
        
Diluted shares outstanding 493,785,973   507,069,435     


(1)Represents a constant currency adjustment, which eliminates the impact of foreign currency fluctuations on the current year results.
(2)Fiscal 2025 includes $4 million related to restructuring and severance charges and $23 million related to various transformation initiative costs, primarily consisting of supply chain transformation costs and changes to our business technology strategy. Fiscal 2024 includes $6 million related to restructuring and severance charges and $13 million related to various transformation initiative costs, primarily consisting of changes to our business technology strategy.
(3)Fiscal 2025 includes $32 million of intangible amortization expense and $6 million in acquisition and due diligence costs. Fiscal 2024 includes $28 million of intangible amortization expense and $3 million in acquisition and due diligence costs.
(4)The tax impact of adjustments for Certain Items are calculated by multiplying the pretax impact of each Certain Item by the statutory rates in effect for each jurisdiction where the Certain Item was incurred.
(5)Individual components of diluted earnings per share may not equal the total presented when added due to rounding. Total diluted earnings per share is calculated using adjusted net earnings divided by diluted shares outstanding.
NMRepresents that the percentage change is not meaningful.
  


Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
Segment Results
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
Impact of Certain Items on Applicable Segments
(Dollars in Millions)
 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 28, 2024
 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
 Change in
Dollars
 %/bps
Change
U.S. FOODSERVICE OPERATIONS       
Sales (GAAP)$14,362  $13,724  $638  4.6%
Gross profit (GAAP) 2,747   2,685   62  2.3%
Gross margin (GAAP) 19.13%  19.56%   -43 bps
        
Operating expenses (GAAP)$1,839  $1,744  $95  5.4%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(1) (5)     (5) NM
Impact of acquisition-related costs(2) (12)  (13)  1  7.7 
Operating expenses adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$1,822  $1,731  $91  5.3%
        
Operating income (GAAP)$908  $941  $(33) (3.5)%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(1) 5      5  NM
Impact of acquisition-related costs(2) 12   13   (1) (7.7)
Operating income adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$925  $954  $(29) (3.0)%
        
INTERNATIONAL FOODSERVICE OPERATIONS       
Sales (GAAP)$3,794  $3,683  $111  3.0%
Impact of currency fluctuations(3) (5)    (5) (0.1)
Comparable sales using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)$3,789  $3,683  $106  2.9%
        
Gross profit (GAAP)$774  $732  $42  5.7%
Impact of currency fluctuations(3) (5)    (5) (0.6)
Comparable gross profit using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)$769  $732  $37  5.1%
        
Gross margin (GAAP) 20.40%  19.88%   52 bps
Impact of currency fluctuations(3) (0.10)     -10 bps
Comparable gross margin using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP) 20.30%  19.88%   42 bps
        
Operating expenses (GAAP)$673  $639  $34  5.3%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(4) (12)  (6)  (6) (100.0)
Impact of acquisition-related costs(5) (17)  (17)     
Operating expenses adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP) 644   616   28  4.5 
Impact of currency fluctuations(3) (5)    (5) (0.8)
Comparable operating expenses adjusted for Certain Items
using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)
$639  $616  $23  3.7%
        
Operating income (GAAP)$101  $93  $8  8.6%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(4) 12   6   6  100.0 
Impact of acquisition-related costs(5) 17   17      
Operating income adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP) 130   116   14  12.1 
Impact of currency fluctuations(3)         
Comparable operating income adjusted for Certain Items
using a constant currency basis (Non-GAAP)
$130  $116  $14  12.1%
        
SYGMA       
Sales (GAAP)$2,046  $1,906  $140  7.3%
Gross profit (GAAP) 163   153   10  6.5%
Gross margin (GAAP) 7.97%  8.03%   -6 bps
        
Operating expenses (GAAP)$145  $140  $5  3.6%
Operating income (GAAP) 18   13   5  38.5%
        
OTHER       
Sales (GAAP)$282  $307  $(25) (8.1)%
Gross profit (GAAP) 72   78   (6) (7.7)%
Gross margin (GAAP) 25.53%  25.41%   12 bps
        
Operating expenses (GAAP)$63  $66  $(3) (4.5)%
Operating income (GAAP) 9   12   (3) (25.0)%
        
GLOBAL SUPPORT CENTER       
Gross loss (GAAP)$(3) $  $(3) NM
        
Operating expenses (GAAP)$225  $255  $(30) (11.8)%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(6) (10)  (13)  3  23.1 
Impact of acquisition-related costs(7) (9)  (1)  (8) NM
Operating expenses adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$206  $241  $(35) (14.5)%
        
Operating loss (GAAP)$(228) $(255) $27  10.6%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(6) 10   13   (3) (23.1)
Impact of acquisition-related costs(7) 9   1   8  NM
Operating loss adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$(209) $(241) $32  13.3%
        
TOTAL SYSCO       
Sales (GAAP)$20,484  $19,620  $864  4.4%
Gross profit (GAAP) 3,753   3,648   105  2.9%
Gross margin (GAAP) 18.32%  18.59%   -27 bps
        
Operating expenses (GAAP)$2,945  $2,844  $101  3.6%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(1) (4) (6) (27)  (19)  (8) (42.1
Impact of acquisition-related costs(2) (5) (7) (38)  (31)  (7) (22.6)
Operating expenses adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$2,880  $2,794  $86  3.1%
        
Operating income (GAAP)$808  $804  $4  0.5%
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(1) (4) (6) 27   19   8  42.1 
Impact of acquisition-related costs(2) (5) (7) 38   31   7  22.6 
Operating income adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$873  $854  $19  2.2%


(1)Primarily represents severance and transformation initiative costs.
(2)Fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024 include intangible amortization expense and acquisition costs.
(3)Represents a constant currency adjustment, which eliminates the impact of foreign currency fluctuations on current year results.
(4)Includes restructuring and transformation costs primarily in Europe.
(5)Represents intangible amortization expense.
(6)Includes various transformation initiative costs, primarily consisting of changes to our business technology strategy.
(7)Represents due diligence costs.
NMRepresents that the percentage change is not meaningful.
  

Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
Free Cash Flow
(In Millions)

Free cash flow represents net cash provided from operating activities less purchases of plant and equipment and includes proceeds from sales of plant and equipment. Sysco considers free cash flow to be a liquidity measure that provides useful information to management and investors about the amount of cash generated by the business after the purchases and sales of buildings, fleet, equipment and technology, which may potentially be used to pay for, among other things, strategic uses of cash including dividend payments, share repurchases and acquisitions. However, free cash flow may not be available for discretionary expenditures, as it may be necessary that we use it to make mandatory debt service or other payments. Free cash flow should not be used as a substitute for the most comparable GAAP financial measure in assessing the company’s liquidity for the periods presented. An analysis of any non-GAAP financial measure should be used in conjunction with results presented in accordance with GAAP. In the table that follows, free cash flow for each period presented is reconciled to net cash provided by operating activities.

 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 28, 2024
 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
 13-Week
Period Change
in Dollars
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP)$53  $87  $(34)
Additions to plant and equipment (122)  (171)  49 
Proceeds from sales of plant and equipment 77   11   66 
Free Cash Flow (Non-GAAP)$8  $(73) $81 
            

Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
Impact of Certain Items on Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (EBITDA)
(Dollars in Millions)

EBITDA represents net earnings (loss) plus (i) interest expense, (ii) income tax expense and benefit, (iii) depreciation and (iv) amortization. The net earnings (loss) component of our EBITDA calculation is impacted by Certain Items that we do not consider representative of our underlying performance. As a result, in the non-GAAP reconciliations below for each period presented, adjusted EBITDA is computed as EBITDA plus the impact of Certain Items, excluding certain items related to interest expense, income taxes, depreciation and amortization. Sysco's management considers growth in this metric to be a measure of overall financial performance that provides useful information to management and investors about the profitability of the business, as it facilitates comparison of performance on a consistent basis from period to period by providing a measurement of recurring factors and trends affecting our business. Additionally, it is a commonly used component metric used to inform on capital structure decisions. Adjusted EBITDA should not be used as a substitute for the most comparable GAAP financial measure in assessing the company’s financial performance for the periods presented. An analysis of any non-GAAP financial measure should be used in conjunction with results presented in accordance with GAAP. In the tables that follow, adjusted EBITDA for each period presented is reconciled to net earnings.

 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 28, 2024
 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 30, 2023
 Change in
Dollars
 % Change
Net earnings (GAAP)$490  $503  $(13) (2.6)%
Interest (GAAP) 160   134   26  19.4 
Income taxes (GAAP) 152   160   (8) (5.0)
Depreciation and amortization (GAAP) 235   206   29  14.1 
EBITDA (Non-GAAP)$1,037  $1,003  $34  3.4%
Certain Item adjustments:       
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs(1) 26   19   7  36.8 
Impact of acquisition-related costs(2) 6   2   4  NM
EBITDA adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)(3)$1,069  $1,024  $45  4.4%
Other expense (income), net(4) 6   7   (1) (14.3)
Depreciation and amortization, as adjusted (Non-GAAP)(5) (202)  (177)  (25) (14.1)
Operating income adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP)$873  $854  $19  2.2%


(1)Fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024 include charges related to restructuring and severance, as well as various transformation initiative costs, primarily consisting of supply chain transformation costs and changes to our business technology strategy, excluding charges related to accelerated depreciation.
(2)Fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024 include acquisition and due diligence costs.
(3)In arriving at adjusted EBITDA, Sysco does not adjust out interest income of $7 million and $12 million or non-cash stock compensation expense of $30 million and $24 million in fiscal 2025 and fiscal 2024, respectively.
(4)Fiscal 2025 represents $6 million in GAAP other expense (income), net. Fiscal 2024 represents $7 million in GAAP other expense (income), net.
(5)Fiscal 2025 includes $235 million in GAAP depreciation and amortization expense, less $33 million of Non-GAAP depreciation and amortization expense primarily related to acquisitions. Fiscal 2024 includes $206 million in GAAP depreciation and amortization expense, less $29 million of Non-GAAP depreciation and amortization expense primarily related to acquisitions.
NMRepresents that the percentage change is not meaningful.
  

Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA
(In Millions)

Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure frequently used by investors and credit rating agencies. Our Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio is calculated using a numerator of our debt minus cash and cash equivalents, divided by the sum of the most recent four quarters of Adjusted EBITDA. In the table that follows, we have provided the calculation of our debt and net debt as a ratio of Adjusted EBITDA.

  Sep. 28, 2024
Current Maturities of long-term debt $487 
Long-term debt  11,869 
Total Debt  12,356 
Cash & Cash Equivalents  (733)
Net Debt $11,623 
   
Adjusted EBITDA for the previous 12 months (1) $4,236 
   
Debt/Adjusted EBITDA Ratio  2.92 
Net Debt/Adjusted EBITDA Ratio  2.74 
Note:
(1) Refer to non-GAAP reconciliation at the end of this release.
 

Sysco Corporation and its Consolidated Subsidiaries
Non-GAAP Reconciliation (Unaudited)
Impact of Certain Items on Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (Trailing Twelve Months)
(In Millions)

 13-Week
Period Ended
Sep. 28, 2024
 13-Week
Period Ended
Jun. 29, 2024
 13-Week
Period Ended
Mar. 30, 2024
 13-Week
Period Ended
Dec. 30, 2023
 Total
Net earnings (GAAP)$490 $612 $425 $415 $1,942
Interest (GAAP) 160  165  158  150  633
Income taxes (GAAP) 152  192  129  130  603
Depreciation and amortization (GAAP) 235  226  221  219  901
EBITDA (Non-GAAP)$1,037 $1,195 $933 $914 $4,079
Certain Item adjustments:         
Impact of restructuring and transformational project costs (1) 26  60  27  11  124
Impact of acquisition-related costs (2) 6  8  17  2  33
EBITDA adjusted for Certain Items (Non-GAAP) (3)$1,069 $1,263 $977 $927 $4,236


(1)Includes charges related to restructuring and severance, as well as various transformation initiative costs, primarily consisting of supply chain transformation costs and changes to our business technology strategy, excluding charges related to accelerated depreciation.
(2)Includes acquisition and due diligence costs.
(3)In arriving at adjusted EBITDA, Sysco does not adjust out interest income of $7 million or non-cash stock compensation expense of $30 million in Q1 fiscal 2025, interest income of $10 million or non-cash stock compensation expense of $27 million in Q4 fiscal 2024, interest income of $7 million or non-cash stock compensation expense of $24 million in Q3 fiscal 2024, interest income of $9 million or non-cash stock compensation expense of $29 million in Q2 fiscal 2024.

FAQ

What was Sysco's (SYY) revenue growth in Q1 FY2025?

Sysco's revenue grew 4.4% to $20.5 billion in Q1 FY2025 compared to the same period last year.

What is Sysco's (SYY) earnings per share for Q1 FY2025?

Sysco reported EPS of $0.99, unchanged from the previous year, while adjusted EPS increased 1.9% to $1.09.

What is Sysco's (SYY) FY2025 guidance?

Sysco reiterated its FY25 guidance with projected sales growth of 4-5% and adjusted EPS growth of 6-7%.

How much did Sysco (SYY) return to shareholders in Q1 FY2025?

Sysco returned $359 million to shareholders, consisting of $108 million in share repurchases and $251 million in dividends.

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