Procter & Gamble (PG) reported Q1 EPS of $1.57, $0.01 better than the analyst estimate of $1.56. Revenue for the quarter came in at $20.6 billion versus the consensus estimate of $20.37 billion.
GUIDANCE:
Fiscal Year 2023 Guidance
P&G reduced its guidance range for fiscal 2023 all-in sales to be down three percent to down one percent versus the prior fiscal year. The Company maintained its outlook for organic sales growth in the range of three to five percent. Foreign exchange is now expected to be a six-percentage point headwind to all-in sales growth for the fiscal year.
P&G maintained its outlook for fiscal 2023 diluted net earnings per share growth in the range of in-line to up four percent versus fiscal 2022 EPS of $5.81. The Company added that given increased foreign exchange impacts, it now expects EPS results to be towards the low end of the fiscal year guidance range.
P&G said its current fiscal 2023 outlook includes headwinds of approximately $1.3 billion after-tax due to unfavorable foreign exchange rates, $2.4 billion due to higher commodity and materials costs, and $200 million from higher freight costs. Combined, these items are a $3.9 billion after-tax headwind, or approximately $1.57 per share, to fiscal 2023 earnings versus fiscal 2022, or a headwind of approximately 27 points to EPS growth. The $3.9 billion headwind is an increase of $600 million after-tax versus guidance provided in July, primarily driven by foreign exchange.
The Company is unable to reconcile its forward-looking non-GAAP cash flow measure and tax rate measures without unreasonable efforts because the Company cannot predict the timing and amounts of discrete cash items, such as acquisitions, divestitures, or impairments, which could significantly impact GAAP results.
P&G now expects a core effective tax rate of approximately 19.5% in fiscal 2023.
Capital spending is estimated to be approximately 5% of fiscal 2023 net sales.
P&G continues to expect adjusted free cash flow productivity of 90% and expects to pay around $9 billion in dividends and to repurchase $6 billion to $8 billion of common shares in fiscal 2023