Dole (NYSE:DOLE) Misses Q3 Sales Targets, But Stock Soars 6.4%

Published 11/16/2023, 08:13 AM
Updated 11/16/2023, 08:30 AM
© Reuters.  Dole (NYSE:DOLE) Misses Q3 Sales Targets, But Stock Soars 6.4%

Fresh produce company Dole (NYSE:DOLE) fell short of analysts' expectations in Q3 FY2023, with revenue down 9.9% year on year to $2.04 billion. Turning to EPS, Dole made a GAAP profit of $0.48 per share, improving from its profit of $0.42 per share in the same quarter last year.

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Dole (DOLE) Q3 FY2023 Highlights:

  • Revenue: $2.04 billion vs analyst estimates of $2.18 billion (6.2% miss)
  • EPS: $0.48 vs analyst estimates of $0.10 ($0.38 beat)
  • Guidance for 2023 Adj. EBITDA of $365 million vs. $350 million prior (beat)
  • Free Cash Flow of $72.96 million, up 94.5% from the previous quarter
  • Gross Margin (GAAP): 8.1%, up from 6.1% in the same quarter last year
We are very pleased that our momentum from the first half of the year has continued into the third quarter. We delivered another strong set of results, with Revenue growth of 4.2% and Adjusted EBITDA growth of 7.6%.

Cherished for its delicious, world-famous pineapples and Hawaiian roots, Dole (NYSE:DOLE) is a global agricultural company specializing in fresh fruits and vegetables.

Packaged FoodAs America industrialized and moved away from an agricultural economy, people faced more demands on their time. Packaged foods emerged as a solution offering convenience to the evolving American family, whether it be canned goods, prepared meals, or snacks. Today, Americans seek brands that are high in quality, reliable, and reasonably priced. Furthermore, there's a growing emphasis on health-conscious and sustainable food options.

Packaged food stocks are considered resilient investments. People always need to eat, so these companies can enjoy consistent demand as long as they stay on top of changing consumer preferences. The industry spans from multinational corporations to smaller specialized firms and is subject to food safety and labeling regulations.

Sales GrowthDole is one of the larger consumer staples companies and benefits from a well-known brand, giving it customer mindshare and influence over purchasing decisions.

As you can see below, the company's annualized revenue growth rate of 25.3% over the last three years was exceptional for a consumer staples business.

This quarter, Dole reported a rather uninspiring 9.9% year-on-year revenue decline, missing Wall Street's estimates. Looking ahead, analysts expect sales to grow 3.7% over the next 12 months.

Operating MarginOperating margin is a key profitability metric for companies because it accounts for all expenses enabling a business to operate smoothly, including marketing and advertising, IT systems, wages, and other administrative costs.

In Q3, Dole generated an operating profit margin of 3.8%, up 2.8 percentage points year on year. This increase was encouraging, and we can infer Dole was more efficient with its expenses because its operating margin expanded more than its gross margin.

Zooming out, Dole was profitable over the last eight quarters but held back by its large expense base. It's demonstrated subpar profitability for a consumer staples business, producing an average operating margin of 2.4%. Its margin has also seen few fluctuations, meaning it will likely take a big change to improve profitability.Key Takeaways from Dole's Q3 Results Sporting a market capitalization of $1.13 billion, Dole is among smaller companies, but its more than $223.3 million in cash on hand and positive free cash flow over the last 12 months puts it in an attractive position to invest in growth.

We were impressed by how significantly Dole blew past analysts' EPS expectations this quarter, which was driven by better profitability, as revenue missed. Full year guidance for adjusted EBITDA was raised, and this is a key positive. Overall, we think this was a fine quarter with some negatives and positives. The stock is flat after reporting and currently trades at $11.95 per share.

The author has no position in any of the stocks mentioned in this report.

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