Lamb Weston Closes Argentina Plant to Improve Profitability
Lamb Weston announced plans to close its Munro, Argentina plant and consolidate production for the Latin America region to its facility in Mar del Plata. "These actions are part of our broader strategy to improve profitability and enhance operational efficiency across our global manufacturing network. Effectively managing costs across our supply chain is critical to delivering value to customers, while enabling us to prioritize investments that modernize physical assets and keep operations efficient, resilient and ready for future growth," said chief supply chain officer Sylvia Wilks. Approximately 100 employees impacted by the closure will be provided with severance packages. Additionally, Lamb Weston announced plans to temporarily curtail a line in the Netherlands.
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Douglas Lane Sells 65,461 Shares of Lamb Weston for $3.85 Million
- Share Sale Details: Douglas Lane sold 65,461 shares of Lamb Weston in Q4 for approximately $3.85 million, indicating a strategic move towards risk management amid market pressures.
- Holding Value Decline: At the end of the quarter, the fund held 1,213,884 shares of Lamb Weston valued at $50.85 million, down $23.45 million from the previous quarter, reflecting diminished market confidence.
- Financial Performance Overview: Lamb Weston reported a 1% year-over-year increase in net sales to $1.62 billion for the latest quarter, with net income rebounding to $62.1 million from a loss of $36.1 million a year earlier, suggesting operational stabilization.
- Market Performance Analysis: Despite improved financial metrics, the stock price has fallen approximately 28% over the past year, significantly underperforming the S&P 500, highlighting concerns over pricing pressures and customer concessions.

Douglas Lane Sells 65,461 Shares of Lamb Weston for Estimated $3.85 Million
- Transaction Overview: Douglas Lane sold 65,461 shares of Lamb Weston in Q4 for an estimated $3.85 million, highlighting ongoing market pressure on the stock.
- Position Change: As of quarter-end, Lane held 1,213,884 shares valued at $50.85 million, a decrease of $23.45 million from the previous quarter, reflecting the dual impact of trading activity and price movements.
- Performance Recovery: Lamb Weston’s latest earnings report indicates a 1% year-over-year increase in Q2 net sales to $1.62 billion, with net income swinging from a loss of $36.1 million to a profit of $62.1 million, suggesting operational stabilization.
- Market Performance: Despite the improvement in company performance, Lamb Weston’s stock price has dropped approximately 28% over the past year, significantly underperforming the S&P 500 by 41 percentage points, reflecting market concerns over pricing pressures and customer concessions.









