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To own J&J Snack Foods, you need to believe its core pretzels, frozen novelties, and beverages can translate into consistent, profitable demand despite recent setbacks. The latest quarter’s weaker sales and earnings, combined with already thin margins, keep near term profitability and cost inflation as the key catalyst and risk. The results do not fundamentally change the story, but they highlight that any margin pressure or demand softness may matter more than before.
The recent completion of a 259,889 share buyback for US$21.98 million stands out in light of the softer quarter. With earnings under pressure and the dividend payout high relative to current profits, how the company balances further repurchases against reinvestment and cost initiatives could influence whether margin improvement, rather than financial engineering, becomes the main support for future per share outcomes.
Yet even with the buyback, investors should be aware that rising ingredient and tariff costs could still...
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J&J Snack Foods' narrative projects $1.6 billion revenue and $103.2 million earnings by 2029. This requires 1.1% yearly revenue growth and a $41.9 million earnings increase from $61.3 million today.
Uncover how J&J Snack Foods' forecasts yield a $110.00 fair value, a 54% upside to its current price.
Before this weak quarter, the most pessimistic analysts still assumed earnings could climb toward about US$97 million by 2028, but they warned that higher marketing, tariffs, and automation spending might keep margins tight, so compared with the baseline view their narrative is far more cautious on how much profit improvement J&J Snack Foods can actually deliver.
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