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Hershey optimistic cocoa will turn deflationary in 2026
HersheyHershey(US:HSY) Yahoo Financeยท2025-10-31 13:32

Core Insights - Hershey is optimistic about cocoa inflation turning deflationary by 2026, with expectations of a lower tariff impact than previously anticipated for this year [1][5][6] Sales Performance - The North America confectionery division generated $2.62 billion in sales during Q3, contributing to a total group revenue of $3.18 billion, with organic growth rates of 5.2% and 6.2% respectively [2] - Hershey has raised its fiscal 2025 sales guidance, now expecting a sales increase of about 3%, up from the prior estimate of "at least" 2% [3][2] Cocoa Pricing and Cost Management - Cocoa prices remain 70% higher than two years ago, despite recent declines from historical highs, prompting Hershey to continue managing cost inflation through various strategies [4][5] - CFO Steve Voskuil indicated that Hershey is modeling a net price realization of five to six percentage points for fiscal 2025, with a more positive outlook for the upcoming year [4] Earnings Outlook - Earnings per share (EPS) are forecasted to decline, with reported EPS expected to decrease by 48-50%, slightly adjusted from a previous forecast of 50% [3] - On an adjusted basis, EPS is now anticipated to fall by 36-37%, compared to the earlier estimate of a 36-38% drop [3] Tariff Impact - Hershey has reduced its tariff implications by $10 million, now estimating a range of $160-$170 million for the year [2] - The company has modeled an additional $200 million in tariffs for the upcoming year, while still anticipating cocoa inflation [6]