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Modelo owner Constellation Brands misses on earnings as aluminum tariffs hit profitability

Core Viewpoint - Constellation Brands reported quarterly earnings and revenue that fell short of analysts' expectations, primarily due to the impact of tariffs on aluminum, yet the company remains confident in its fiscal 2026 forecast despite these challenges [1][2]. Financial Performance - The company reported a fiscal first-quarter net income of $516.1 million, or $2.90 per share, a decrease from $877 million, or $4.78 per share, a year earlier [3]. - Adjusted earnings per share were $3.22, slightly below the expected $3.31, while net sales dropped 5.8% to $2.52 billion, compared to the expected $2.55 billion [6]. Impact of Tariffs - The report reflects the beginning of President Trump's tariffs on canned beer imports in early April, alongside increased trade duties on aluminum, which rose to 25% in mid-March and 50% in early June [4]. - Both imported beer and aluminum are vital to Constellation's beer business, which constitutes approximately 80% of the company's overall revenue [5]. Market Reaction - Following the earnings report, shares of Constellation Brands fell more than 1% in extended trading, with the stock having lost over 20% of its value this year due to concerns regarding the impact of higher tariffs on beer demand [2].