Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company reported sales of $21.1 billion, an increase of 2.8% on a reported basis and 3.7% excluding the divestiture of the Mexican business [7][8] - Adjusted operating income was $1.1 billion, up 1.1% year-over-year, and adjusted EPS grew to $1.48, reflecting a 6.5% increase compared to the previous year [8][27] - Gross profit increased by 3.9%, leading to a gross margin expansion of 19 basis points [28][33] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The international segment achieved 3.6% top-line growth on a reported basis and 8.3% excluding the divestiture of Mexico, with local case growth of 4% [9][30] - The U.S. Foodservice segment saw a 1.3% volume growth, with gross profit growing almost three times faster than volume [10][30] - The Sigma business reported top-line growth of 8.3% and bottom-line growth of 12.5%, marking a record year [11] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Restaurant traffic improved throughout the quarter, with a decline of 1.1% overall, which was an improvement of approximately 190 basis points compared to Q3 [6][30] - The company noted that the industry traffic trends were stabilizing after a rocky start to the year, with April down 1.5%, May down 1%, and June down approximately 0.9% [6][30] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on improving local case volume growth through strategic initiatives and investments in sales resources [14][16] - The introduction of the Perks 2.0 customer loyalty program aims to enhance service for top customers, while an AI-powered sales tool is expected to improve sales productivity [20][22][105] - The company plans to continue expanding its international supply chain capacity and enhance customer engagement through technology improvements [14][15] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the ability to deliver profitable local volume growth in 2026, driven by stabilized colleague retention and improved productivity [18][44] - The company anticipates that the positive momentum from Q4 will carry into 2026, with expectations for improved financial results [24][48] - Management highlighted the importance of colleague retention and productivity as key drivers for future growth [18][44] Other Important Information - The company repurchased $1.3 billion in shares and paid out $1 billion in dividends during fiscal year 2025 [29] - The balance sheet remains robust with approximately $3.8 billion in total liquidity and a net debt leverage ratio of 2.85 times [36] Q&A Session Summary Question: On local case growth momentum and market share - Management noted that while Q4 showed progress, the stabilization of colleague retention will have a significant positive impact as they enter 2026, with a notable gap between new customer wins and losses [51][54][56] Question: Broader industry trends and sustaining momentum - Management attributed the recent improvement in industry traffic to a stabilization of consumer confidence and expects to sustain growth through market share gains despite a flat macro environment [65][67][70] Question: International growth momentum - Management expects continued strength in the international segment, driven by increased sales resources and strategic sourcing initiatives [81][82][87] Question: Sales force growth and local case growth relationship - Management anticipates a 4% increase in sales professional headcount for fiscal 2026, emphasizing the importance of colleague retention and productivity in driving positive local case growth [92][94][96] Question: Price agility initiative and financial implications - Management clarified that the goal of the price agility initiative is to improve volume profitably without sacrificing margin percentage, with a careful rollout based on colleague readiness [100][102][105]
Sysco(SYY) - 2025 Q4 - Earnings Call Transcript