Tyson Foods posts surprise loss, cuts 2023 revenue forecast as beef, pork prices fall
May 8, 2023
Packets of Tyson Chicken Nuggets, a brand owned by Tyson Foods, Inc., are seen in a store in Manhattan, New York, U.S., November 15, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo
Tyson Foods Inc on Monday posted a surprise second-quarter loss and cut its full-year revenue forecast on falling beef and pork prices, sending the U.S. meat packer’s shares tumbling 9% before the bell
Reuters
The Jimmy Dean sausages maker also missed second-quarter revenue estimates.
Average sales prices of beef and pork were down 5.4% and 10.3%, respectively, in the reported quarter, with CEO Donnie King saying the current protein market remained challenging.
Sales from Tyson’s beef business, the company’s biggest, fell 8.3% to $4.62 billion, while the chicken division saw an 8.4% increase to $4.43 billion.“The company also lowered its 2023 adjusted operating margin expectations for all of its primary segments — beef, pork and chicken — citing an uncertain macroeconomic environment in the year”
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