Kellogg’s sales miss analysts’ estimates

Reading Time: < 1 minute

Published: August 4, 2016

(Kelloggs.ca)

Reuters — Kellogg Co.’s quarterly sales dropped 6.6 per cent, missing analysts’ estimates, as demand slid further for its breakfast foods and snacks, which include Corn Flakes and Froot Loops.

Kellogg also said a strong dollar was expected to hurt sales this year more than it had anticipated, mainly due to a sharp fall in the pound after Britain voted to exit the European Union and a collapse of the Venezuelan bolivar.

The Cheez-It crackers and Pringles chips maker said it now expected 2016 adjusted sales, excluding the impact of its Venezuela operations, to stay flat or rise slightly. It had earlier forecast a growth of up to two per cent.

Read Also

Kellogg’s sales miss analysts’ estimates

USDA attachés forecast some changes in China’s oilseeds, cereals

As China heads into the 2026/27 marketing year, the United States Department of Agriculture attachés in Beijing projected a few minor to moderate changes in the country’s soybean, canola, corn and wheat crops.

Kellogg’s sales have fallen for six straight quarters as the company, like other processed foods makers, struggles to adapt to the shift in consumer preference to fresh foods and items perceived as healthier.

Sales in Kellogg’s U.S. morning foods business, which sells cereals and other breakfast items, fell two per cent in the second quarter. In its U.S. snacks business, its biggest, sales fell 3.8 per cent.

However, net income attributable to the company rose more than a quarter to $280 million, or 79 cents per share, in the three months ended July 2 (all figures US$).

Excluding items, Kellogg earned 91 cents per share, in line with the average analyst estimate, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Net sales slumped to $3.27 billion, missing the average estimate of $3.36 billion.

Reporting for Reuters by Sruthi Ramakrishnan in Bangalore.

About the author

GFM Network News

GFM Network News

Glacier FarmMedia Feed

Glacier FarmMedia, a division of Glacier Media, is Canada's largest publisher of agricultural news in print and online.

explore

Stories from our other publications