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Conagra Brands (CAG): A look at the food company’s expectations for fiscal year 2024

Shares of Conagra Brands, Inc. (NYSE: CAG) stayed green on Tuesday. The stock has dropped 25% year-to-date and 15% over the past 12 months. After navigating through a dynamic operating environment in fiscal year 2023, the company anticipates a transition to more normalized conditions in fiscal year 2024.

In FY2024, Conagra will be wrapping the supply chain disruptions that persisted throughout FY2023 and it also expects to benefit from the progress it is making in its productivity initiatives. In addition, the company continues to invest in innovation and it has a range of products lined up for the upcoming fiscal year which are expected to drive gains.

At the time of its Q4 earnings report, Conagra said that food companies, in general, were seeing a lag in volume recovery which seemed to be due to consumers buying fewer items. Although this trend is likely to be temporary, the company still considers it as a headwind for the near term. Another headwind for the Slim Jim owner is deflation in certain single ingredient brands. CAG also expects the reduction of pension income and decline in contribution from Ardent Mills to impact its earnings performance in FY2024.

Sales and profit expectations

Conagra expects organic sales in fiscal year 2024 to grow approx. 1% compared to fiscal year 2023. Adjusted operating margin is expected to be 16.0-16.5% and adjusted EPS is expected to range between $2.70-2.75.

The company expects improvement in adjusted gross profit to be offset by impacts from higher investments, higher interest expense, and an adjusted tax rate of around 24%. Lower income from the Ardent Mills joint venture along with lower pension income due to higher interest rates are expected to offset growth in underlying business operations. In FY2024, CAG expects a lower income contribution from Ardent Mills of approx. $150 million.

Conagra expects net cost of goods sold inflation of approx. 3% in FY2024. Capex is expected to be around $500 million while gross productivity savings are estimated to reach approx. $300 million during the year.

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