Release Date: February 26, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Could you unpack the EBITDA guidance, particularly the 4% decline at the midpoint? How much of this is due to known headwinds like Tropical Storm Sara and difficult comparisons versus 2024? A: Rory Byrne, CEO: The guidance reflects a combination of factors. While we haven't built in specific macroeconomic or geopolitical issues, these do create uncertainty. The decline is partly due to the impact of Tropical Storm Sara on our Honduran operations, which affects sourcing and shipping schedules. Additionally, foreign exchange movements have been challenging. We expect the headwinds to impact early quarters, particularly Q1, with a more balanced performance throughout the year.
Q: Regarding tariffs, what mitigation strategies and contingencies are you evaluating? Can you renegotiate contracts or adjust pricing if tariffs are imposed? A: Rory Byrne, CEO: We supply products like bananas and pineapples that the US can't produce, so we hope tariffs won't affect these. If tariffs are imposed, pricing adjustments may be necessary. We have navigated similar challenges in the past and believe we can manage through them.
Q: On capital allocation, given the progress in deleveraging, is there flexibility for targeted M&A? A: Rory Byrne, CEO: Capital allocation is a priority. We are considering strategic questions, such as the potential disposal of the vegetable division, which could influence our capital allocation strategy. We continue to explore M&A opportunities, but valuations need to be favorable. Internal development projects are also a focus, and we benchmark these against potential buybacks.
Q: Can you provide more color on the profit weakness in the diversified EMEA segment? Do you expect this to persist? A: Rory Byrne, CEO: The EMEA division covers a wide range of markets and activities, leading to some ups and downs. While there are challenges, there are also opportunities, and we don't see any strategic concerns. The integration of legacy businesses is progressing well, offering more opportunities than challenges.
Q: With strong performance in kiwis, grapes, and avocados, is there any elasticity risk if prices increase further, especially with tariffs in mind? A: Rory Byrne, CEO: While tariffs could impact pricing, the US doesn't produce significant quantities of avocados, so we believe demand will remain stable. We expect the market to find a balance over time.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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