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Analyst maintains sector perform rating on Campbell Soup amid lack of visibility

EditorNatashya Angelica
Published 12/02/2024, 09:12 AM
Updated 12/02/2024, 09:16 AM
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On Monday, RBC Capital maintained its "Sector Perform" rating for Campbell Soup (NASDAQ:NYSE:CPB) with a steady price target of $51.00.

The firm highlighted potential challenges for the company in the face of an optimistic management outlook and a competitive packaged food industry.

According to RBC Capital, Campbell Soup's first quarter results, due on December 4, are anticipated to align with expectations, but the management's positive view on macroeconomic factors and their market segments might not hold up throughout the year.

The firm expressed a more favorable view on the Meals & Beverages (M&B) division compared to the Snacks segment. They believe that consumer trends such as seeking value and a shift towards eating at home could benefit the M&B sector. Additionally, strong performance from Sovos Brands, one of Campbell's partners, may contribute to positive results.

"Nevertheless, we remain cautious on heightened competition and lack of visibility affecting the broader packaged food industry, of which CPB is not immune," the analysts added.

In other recent news, the Campbell's Company projected robust financial growth for fiscal year 2025, expecting net sales and adjusted EBIT growth of 9% to 11%, along with an increase in adjusted earnings per share of 1% to 4%.

Amidst these developments, Campbell's has also seen significant leadership changes, promoting Daniel L. Poland to Executive Vice President and Chief Enterprise Transformation Officer, and appointing Cassandra Green as Senior Vice President and Head of Supply Chain.

The company has also divested from its noosa yoghurt business, selling it to Lakeview Farms as part of its core business focus. In financial maneuvers, Campbell's successfully raised $1.15 billion through an offering of senior unsecured notes.

Analyst firms Bernstein SocGen Group and Argus have upgraded their rating of the company's stock, while DA Davidson, Citi, and Jefferies have issued downgrades. The company's Goldfish brand continues to be a popular snack choice among teenagers, demonstrating its strong market presence.

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