Molson Coors Shares Fall Following Q3 Earnings and Sales Disappointment, Weak 2025 Outlook
Third-Quarter Results: Molson Coors reported third-quarter 2025 results with adjusted earnings of $1.67 per share, a 7.2% decline year over year, and net sales of $2.97 billion, down 2.3% year over year, both missing Zacks Consensus Estimates.
Segment Performance: The Americas segment saw a 3.6% decline in net sales to $2.26 billion, attributed to lower financial volumes, while the EMEA&APAC segment experienced a 2.4% increase in net sales to $721 million, benefiting from improved pricing and sales mix.
Financial Outlook: Molson Coors anticipates a year-over-year sales decline of 3-4% for 2025, with underlying EPS expected to decrease by 7-10%, and underlying EBT projected to decline by 12-15% at constant currency.
Market Reaction: Following the disappointing results and outlook, Molson Coors shares fell 1.7% in pre-market trading, reflecting investor concerns about the company's performance compared to the industry.
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