Constellation Brands (STZ) Traded Lower Due to Slower Growth

Group 1: Fund Performance - Artisan Mid Cap Value Fund's Investor Class fund ARTQX returned 0.97%, Advisor Class fund APDQX posted a return of 0.98%, and Institutional Class fund APHQX returned 0.97% in Q3 2025, compared to a 6.18% return for the Russell Midcap Value Index [1] - The equity markets continued to rally in Q3 2025, driven by strong corporate earnings, rising AI capital expenditures, and expectations for economic support from US fiscal policy and lower interest rates [1] Group 2: Constellation Brands, Inc. Overview - Constellation Brands, Inc. (NYSE:STZ) produces and distributes beer, wine, and spirits, with a market capitalization of $24.573 billion as of January 2, 2026 [2] - The stock's one-month return was -0.58%, and it lost 36.68% of its value over the last 52 weeks [2] Group 3: Constellation Brands, Inc. Performance Analysis - Constellation Brands was the weakest performer outside of health care, with growth slowing significantly over the past year [3] - The company is USMCA compliant, but faces demand headwinds in its core Hispanic consumer market due to elevated inflation and recent immigration raids affecting social activity [3] - The US beer market is stagnating, with younger demographics shifting away from alcohol, yet Constellation Brands has maintained a loyal customer base and gained market share over the past 20 years, particularly with its Modelo Especial brand [3] - The company is focusing on growing its smaller brands, Pacifico and Victoria, while enhancing product offerings for its established brands [3] - Constellation Brands' valuation is compelling at 12X next year's forecast earnings compared to its five-year average of 18X, indicating potential for recovery as company-specific headwinds dissipate [3]