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Performance Food pany(PFGC) - 2026 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2026-02-04 15:02
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - PFG's total net sales grew by 5.2% in Q2 2026, with total company cases increasing by 3.4% [20][24] - Net income reached $61.7 million, a 45.5% increase year-over-year [24] - Adjusted EBITDA increased by 6.7% to $451 million, with diluted earnings per share at $0.39 and adjusted diluted earnings per share flat at $0.98 year-over-year [24][25] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Food service segment delivered 5.3% organic independent case growth, driven by a 5.8% independent account growth [9][20] - Convenience segment net sales increased by 6.1%, benefiting from market share gains and onboarding of new accounts [15][20] - Specialty segment saw sales growth tempered by a 30% decline in theater, but other channels grew at a high single-digit to low double-digit rate [17][20] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Industry-wide foot traffic decelerated, with December traffic down 3.5% [10] - Convenience segment sales were driven by low single-digit dollar growth from food and mid-teen growth in non-combustible nicotine products [16][20] - Total company cost inflation was approximately 4.5%, with food service inflation at 1.8% and convenience inflation at 7.4% [21][23] Company Strategy and Development Direction - PFG's three-year strategic vision focuses on revenue growth, market share gains, gross margin enhancement, and improving operating leverage [8] - The company aims to achieve sales in the range of $73-$75 billion and adjusted EBITDA between $2.3 billion and $2.5 billion by fiscal 2028 [28] - The integration of Cheney Brothers is expected to contribute significantly to revenue and profit growth in the long term, with synergies anticipated to flow through in years two and three [12][13] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the company's ability to drive growth and EBITDA performance despite a challenging macro environment [9][18] - The company anticipates a modest sequential decline in net interest expense and expects to maintain a tax rate close to historical averages [25][27] - Management remains optimistic about achieving the full-year guidance despite challenges in Q2, with expectations for a strong second half of the year [28][29] Other Important Information - The company generated $456 million of operating cash flow in the first half of 2026, an increase of $77 million compared to the same period last year [25][26] - PFG did not repurchase any shares in the quarter, prioritizing debt reduction while maintaining a robust M&A pipeline [26] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide additional color on performance by month for organic independent case growth? - Management noted strong performance in October, followed by impacts from the government shutdown in November and December, with a rebound in January despite weather challenges [33][34] Question: How did the pace of your sales force growth compare to recent quarters? - The sales force grew at approximately 6%, with consistent market share gains in independent accounts [35][36] Question: Can you discuss the dynamics at play for the food service business in Q2? - Management highlighted strong independent growth but noted higher-than-expected costs related to the Cheney acquisition and deflation in cheese and poultry impacting margins [40][42] Question: What is the outlook for the convenience segment's EBITDA margins? - Management expressed optimism about margin expansion due to growth in food service and the shift towards non-combustible nicotine products [44][46] Question: How is the integration of Cheney progressing? - The integration is on track, with some costs running higher than anticipated due to infrastructure investments, but overall performance is satisfactory [41][42] Question: What is the company's approach to M&A following the Cheney acquisition? - Management confirmed no change in M&A strategy, emphasizing collaboration and careful integration of acquisitions [57][58] Question: How does deflation impact margins? - Deflation primarily affects margins, particularly in cheese and poultry, where oversupply has led to lower prices [51][52]