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Campbell's lowers full-year forecasts on weak demand

ReutersMar 5, 2025 12:15 PM

- Campbell's Co CPB.O lowered its annual sales and profit forecasts on Wednesday, signaling weak demand for snacks amid intense competition from cheaper private-label brands.

The company now expects fiscal 2025 net sales to rise between 6% and 8%, compared with its previous forecast range of 9% to 11% growth.

The revised forecast does not reflect any impact from the potential import tariffs by the U.S. government and potential retaliatory tariffs taken by other countries, Campbell's said.

"Given the softness in some of our snacking categories, the anticipated sequential top line improvement did not materialize during the quarter, and now we have a more muted second half expectation," according to the company.

Indications from recent economic data such as retail sales and consumer confidence have sparked worries of a slowing economy.

Campbell's lowered its adjusted profit per share forecast to between $2.95 and $3.05, from prior expectations of $3.12 to $3.22.

For the quarter ended January 26, the company's net sales rose 9% to $2.69 billion, compared with the average analyst estimate of $2.74 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

On an adjusted basis, Campbell's earned 74 cents per share, compared with estimates of 72 cents.

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