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Newell Brands(NWL) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
Newell BrandsNewell Brands(US:NWL)2025-08-01 12:30

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Normalized operating margin increased by 10 basis points year-over-year to 10.7%, with all three business segments showing positive results for the first time since 2022 [6][21] - Normalized gross margin rose by 80 basis points to 35.6%, marking the highest rate in four years and the eighth consecutive quarter of year-over-year expansion [7][21] - Normalized earnings per share (EPS) reached $0.24, at the top end of the guidance range, despite a higher than expected tax rate [7][23] - Core sales for the second quarter decreased by 4.4%, while net sales contracted by 4.8% due to unfavorable foreign exchange and business exits [20][21] - First half core sales for 2025 were down 3.4%, an improvement compared to the previous year [8] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The international business, accounting for nearly 40% of total sales, achieved positive core sales growth for the sixth consecutive quarter [20] - The Writing and Home Fragrance businesses both experienced core sales growth [21] - The Baby business showed strong core sales growth in the first quarter, with continued positive trends in the second quarter [39] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Market growth was estimated to be down in low single digits for 2025, with Newell Brands largely maintaining market share during the first half of the year [8] - The company noted that certain consumer cohorts remain under pressure, impacting overall market growth expectations [9] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on improving front-end capabilities and strengthening distribution, innovation, and marketing plans [9] - Newell Brands is positioned to benefit from global tariff-driven trade realignment, with over half of U.S. sales manufactured domestically [10] - A significant investment of nearly $2 billion in the North American production system since 2017 has provided untapped capacity to meet strategic customer needs [10] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed cautious optimism about the mid- to long-term trajectory of the U.S. and global economy, while remaining cautious in the short term due to inflation and high interest rates [15][16] - The company updated its core sales guidance to reflect short-term category softness, while also anticipating better foreign exchange impacts [17] - Management expects sequential top-line progress to resume, driven by distribution gains, innovation launches, and marketing programs [19] Other Important Information - The company fully redeemed $1.25 billion of outstanding bonds, indicating strong investor support for its corporate strategy [24] - Two additional ERP integrations were successfully completed, moving towards a harmonized system by 2026 [25] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you comment on the back-to-school category performance and exit rates across all categories? - Management indicated it is early to assess consumer off-take for back-to-school, but they feel confident about their setup and sell-in [36][37] Question: With core sales moving in the wrong direction, what is driving that? - Management noted sequential progress in core sales growth, with improvements from previous periods, and emphasized the timing of retailer shipments and category growth dynamics [46][49] Question: What drives the expected material inflection in Q4 core sales? - Management highlighted tariff distribution wins, significant innovation launches, and retailer shelf resets as key drivers for expected improvements in Q4 [57] Question: How is the retailer environment affecting inventory levels and repurchasing? - Management observed some impact from inventory destocking, particularly in direct import business, but overall retail inventories remain in good shape [80][81]