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Smucker hikes outlook for year as second-quarter earnings rise

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ORRVILLE: J. M. Smucker’s second-quarter earnings rose 17 percent on higher prices and sales from a newly acquired business. It also raised its outlook for the year, but perhaps not as much as Wall Street was banking on.

The company, which makes Jif peanut butter and Folgers coffee, earned $148.8 million, or $1.36 per share, compared with $127.2 million, or $1.12 per share, a year ago.

The per-share results fell well under Wall Street’s expectations. Analysts polled by FactSet forecast a profit of $1.45 per share.

Revenue rose 8 percent to $1.63 billion, matching analysts’ predictions.

“Overall, consumer spending appears to be on the upswing, which is welcome news for the industry,” President and Chief Operating Officer Vince Byrd said in a news release. “The tactical adjustments we made to address market conditions are working. We have optimized price points, closed price gaps and strengthened merchandising. Consumers continue to respond positively to these actions and to our brand-building initiatives, product innovations and new brand additions. We are well-poised for the holiday season and another year of growth.”

Quarterly sales were driven by the acquisition of Sara Lee’s food service and hot beverage business, according to Smucker. The company didn’t get the overall price increases it wanted because price declines on coffee offset increases in peanut butter prices. Overall sales volume fell 2 percent.

Smucker raised its forecast for the full fiscal year that ends next April. The company expects to report an adjusted profit of between $5.12 and $5.22 per share, compared with a previous range of $5 to $5.10. Sales are expected to increase 7 percent from last year, indicating a prediction of $5.92 billion.

The new forecast is still mostly under Wall Street’s expectations. Analysts, on average, expect the company to earn $5.19 per share on revenue of $5.95 billion.

Smucker shares closed down $1.52, or 1.8 percent, to $83.86.


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