Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company delivered positive results in FY 2025, reflecting top line growth supported by strong consumer demand and bottom line growth driven by disciplined cost management [2][3] - Approximately $700 million of debt was repaid in FY 2025, with plans to pay down an additional $500 million in each of the next two fiscal years [17] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company is focusing on key growth platforms including Uncrustables, Cafe Bustelo, Meow Mix, Milk Bone, and Hostess Brands to drive organic growth [3][4] - A comprehensive plan is being executed to stabilize the Hostess brand and return it to growth [3] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company remains well positioned to navigate dynamic input costs, including green coffee volatility, through its strong portfolio [4] - Approximately 90% of U.S. homes have a product from the company's portfolio, indicating a strong market presence [14] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is amplifying successful strategies and evolving its approach where necessary, with a focus on driving organic growth and embedding a transformation mindset [3] - There is a commitment to consumer-led innovation and leveraging data and insights to anticipate consumer needs [4] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the company's ability to navigate a dynamic environment and highlighted the strength of its brand portfolio [4] - The company anticipates a leverage ratio at or below three times net debt to adjusted EBITDA by the end of FY 2027, providing financial flexibility for capital deployment [17] Other Important Information - Alex Schumate, a long-serving board member, is retiring, and his contributions were acknowledged [5][6] - The company plans to publicly announce final voting results on or before August 19, 2025 [12] Q&A Session Summary Question: When do you anticipate the Hostess debt will be repaid? - The company plans to pay down approximately $500 million of debt annually in each of the next two fiscal years, aiming for a leverage ratio at or below three times net debt to adjusted EBITDA by the end of FY 2027 [17] Question: How do you manage issues related to the hyper politicization of publicly traded corporations? - The company approaches each decision with responsibility, considering alignment with values and potential for positive change, while prioritizing business operations and stakeholder interests [18][19] Question: What effect will global tariffs have on the company? - The company is monitoring trade policy and tariffs, particularly regarding coffee, which cannot be grown in the U.S., and anticipates a 25% adjusted earnings per share impact for FY 2026 due to tariffs [20][21] Question: Did my shares count in the voting? - All shares are treated equally for voting purposes, as the company stopped treating long-term shares differently in 2022 [22][23]
J. M. Smucker(SJM) - 2025 FY - Earnings Call Transcript