Campbell’s Q2 FY2026 adjusted EPS fell 31% to USD 0.51

Reuters
Mar 11
Campbell’s <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/QTWO">Q2</a> FY2026 adjusted EPS fell 31% to USD 0.51

Campbell’s reported second-quarter fiscal 2026 net sales of USD 2.56 billion, down 5%, with storm-related shipment delays impacting net sales by about 1%. Second-quarter EBIT fell 17% to USD 273 million and adjusted EBIT dropped 24% to USD 282 million. Second-quarter EPS was USD 0.48 and adjusted EPS was USD 0.51, down 31%, with the storm-related disruptions reducing adjusted EPS by about USD 0.04 per share. In the quarter, Meals & Beverages net sales declined 6% to USD 1.65 billion, while Snacks net sales declined 6% to USD 0.91 billion. Campbell’s lowered full-year fiscal 2026 guidance, forecasting organic net sales down 2% to down 1% and adjusted EPS of USD 2.15 to USD 2.25.

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