Zacks Investment Research | Sep 03, 2019 09:02PM ET
Dean Foods Company (NYSE:DF) isn’t in investors’ good books, thanks to headwinds in the dairy industry including receding fluid milk volumes and inflationary trends in raw milk. However, the Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) company is striving to keep the business afloat on the back of cost-productivity programs and other efforts to strengthen brand portfolio. Let’s delve deeper.
Growth Efforts are on Track
Dean Foods focuses on effective execution of its enterprise-wide cost-productivity program, targeted toward generating additional savings. This productivity program mainly revolves around three major areas that include enhancement of supply-chain network, optimizing spending across all key categories as well as minimizing general and administrative expenses. Gains from such endeavors are being re-invested in the business, which is contributing toward brand growth. Notably, management had informed that the cost productivity program is likely to deliver an incremental annual run rate savings of approximately $150 million by 2020.
Speaking of brand growth, the company is committed toward diversifying offerings. It is on track to achieve growth in the core dairy-related business with products like ice cream, flavored milk and sour cream. Dean Foods is also vouching for opportunities in foodservice and other beverages. Apart from this, we applaud the company’s efforts to grow in the organic space, evident from its stake in Good Karma, the acquisition of Uncle Matt's Organic juices and joint venture with Organic Valley Fresh milk brand. Further, the company focuses on strengthening existing brands through innovations and improved marketing.
Headwinds in the Path
Dean Foods is battling significant input cost inflation. During the second quarter of 2019, class I raw milk costs rose 12% year over year and 6% sequentially. Prior to this, raw milk costs rose 8% year over year during the first quarter. For the third quarter, management expects Class I raw milk costs to inflate 19% from the year-ago quarter’s levels. Also, the company anticipates dairy commodity inflation to persist throughout 2019. Since raw milk is a vital input in the company’s manufacturing process, inflationary trends in the same might affect its brands.
Moreover, Dean Foods has been grappling with lower volumes and loss of share in U.S. fluid milk for some time, thanks to consumers’ inclination toward other food and beverage options. This is a drag on the company’s top line. During the second quarter, net sales declined 5.5% and missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate. Volumes in the quarter were affected by customer exits and declines in the white milk category. Also, soft volumes and higher costs have been exerting pressure on Dean Foods’ adjusted gross profit.
Such headwinds have marred investors’ optimism in the stock, which plunged 71.2% in the past six months compared with the Zacks Investment Research
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