Newell Brands' Recent Stock Sell-Off 'Seems Harsh', RBC Says

MT Newswires Live
08/04

Newell Brands' (NWL) recent stock selloff seems "harsh" amid a weak Q2 performance and downbeat full-year earnings guidance, RBC Capital Markets analysts wrote Monday.

The company reported Friday that net sales for the quarter ended June 30 were $1.94 billion, reflecting a core sales decline of 4.4%.

For 2025, the company expects normalized EPS between $0.66 and $0.70, down from a previous range of $0.70 to $0.76. Analysts polled by FactSet expect $0.70.

RBC noted that the company lowered its 2025 earnings guidance as they do not plan to offset the costs associated with a short-lived 125% tariff imposed on China by the US government. They note, however, that the stock sell-off that followed the guidance announcement was excessive, as the tariff-related costs are a one-time event.

The brokerage retains a sector perform rating on the stock and an $8 price target.

Price: 4.99, Change: +0.23, Percent Change: +4.73

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