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Analysts Are Updating Their J&J Snack Foods Corp. (NASDAQ:JJSF) Estimates After Its Third-Quarter Results

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Last week, you might have seen that J&J Snack Foods Corp. (NASDAQ:JJSF) released its third-quarter result to the market. The early response was not positive, with shares down 2.0% to US$165 in the past week. Revenues of US$440m were in line with forecasts, although statutory earnings per share (EPS) came in below expectations at US$1.87, missing estimates by 4.8%. Following the result, the analysts have updated their earnings model, and it would be good to know whether they think there's been a strong change in the company's prospects, or if it's business as usual. We've gathered the most recent statutory forecasts to see whether the analysts have changed their earnings models, following these results.

Check out our latest analysis for J&J Snack Foods

NasdaqGS:JJSF Earnings and Revenue Growth August 8th 2024

Following the latest results, J&J Snack Foods' five analysts are now forecasting revenues of US$1.64b in 2025. This would be a reasonable 3.0% improvement in revenue compared to the last 12 months. Per-share earnings are expected to surge 34% to US$6.02. Yet prior to the latest earnings, the analysts had been anticipated revenues of US$1.64b and earnings per share (EPS) of US$6.04 in 2025. So it's pretty clear that, although the analysts have updated their estimates, there's been no major change in expectations for the business following the latest results.

There were no changes to revenue or earnings estimates or the price target of US$192, suggesting that the company has met expectations in its recent result. It could also be instructive to look at the range of analyst estimates, to evaluate how different the outlier opinions are from the mean. The most optimistic J&J Snack Foods analyst has a price target of US$200 per share, while the most pessimistic values it at US$183. Still, with such a tight range of estimates, it suggeststhe analysts have a pretty good idea of what they think the company is worth.

One way to get more context on these forecasts is to look at how they compare to both past performance, and how other companies in the same industry are performing. It's pretty clear that there is an expectation that J&J Snack Foods' revenue growth will slow down substantially, with revenues to the end of 2025 expected to display 2.4% growth on an annualised basis. This is compared to a historical growth rate of 8.7% over the past five years. Compare this against other companies (with analyst forecasts) in the industry, which are in aggregate expected to see revenue growth of 3.1% annually. So it's pretty clear that, while revenue growth is expected to slow down, the wider industry is also expected to grow faster than J&J Snack Foods.

The Bottom Line

The most obvious conclusion is that there's been no major change in the business' prospects in recent times, with the analysts holding their earnings forecasts steady, in line with previous estimates. On the plus side, there were no major changes to revenue estimates; although forecasts imply they will perform worse than the wider industry. There was no real change to the consensus price target, suggesting that the intrinsic value of the business has not undergone any major changes with the latest estimates.

With that in mind, we wouldn't be too quick to come to a conclusion on J&J Snack Foods. Long-term earnings power is much more important than next year's profits. At Simply Wall St, we have a full range of analyst estimates for J&J Snack Foods going out to 2026, and you can see them free on our platform here..

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