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Tyson Foods' beef profits expected to amplify concerns about high meat prices

Published 02/04/2022, 09:19 AM
Updated 02/04/2022, 09:30 AM
© Reuters. Tyson Chicken Nuggets, owned by Tyson Foods, are seen for sale in Queens, New York, U.S., November 16, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly
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By Tom Polansek

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Tyson Foods Inc (NYSE:TSN) is expected to post strong results for its beef business in a quarterly earnings report on Monday, as the Biden administration's criticism of high meat prices and fat profits for processors continues to mount.

Increased operating margins could attract more unwanted scrutiny from Washington for Tyson and three other industry behemoths that slaughter about 85% of grain-fattened cattle carved into steaks for consumers, analysts said.

The Biden administration, concerned about rising prices, said it plans to spend $1 billion and issue new rules to address a lack of "meaningful competition" in meat processing.

Arun Sundaram, senior equity research analyst for CFRA Research, estimates margins for Tyson's beef unit reached 16% in October to December 2021 - the first quarter of Tyson's financial year - due to higher meat prices. Margins were 13.2% a year earlier, when the unit reported quarterly sales of nearly $4 billion.

Analysts expect Tyson's quarterly revenue from all its units including beef to come in at $12.177 billion, up 16% from a year earlier, according to Refinitiv Eikon.

The company is caught between its responsibility to boost profits for shareholders and the risk of increased government scrutiny, Sundaram said.

"I think they're in a tough spot," he said.

Tyson said meat prices increased due to market factors including the pandemic and severe weather and that the company raised prices to combat inflation.

In the quarter that ended on Oct. 2, Tyson said average beef prices soared 32.7% and the unit's operating margins were 22.9%.

Ben Bienvenu, Stephens Inc managing director of food and agribusiness, estimated Tyson's beef margins were 15% in the latest quarter amid robust demand.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Packages of Tyson food beef meat loaf are reflected in a mirror as they sit on a refrigerator for sale at a grocery store in Encinitas, California May 29,  2014. REUTERS/Mike Blake/File Photo

"There's been a willingness of consumers to absorb higher prices," Bienvenu said.

Meatpacker JBS SA (OTC:JBSAY) (JBSS3.SA) this week agreed to pay $52.5 million to settle litigation accusing U.S. beef processors of conspiring to limit supply to inflate prices and boost profits. The settlement renewed calls among U.S. senators for legislation to improve transparency in the beef market.

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