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Molson Coors Beverage (NYSE:TAP) Surges 13% Following Q4 Net Income Rise To US$288M
Reviewed by Simply Wall St
Molson Coors Beverage (NYSE:TAP) saw a notable enhancement in shareholder returns last week, with a stock price rise of 12.52%. This increase coincided with the company's recent Q4 2024 earnings release, displaying significant net income growth to $288 million from $103 million year-over-year. Molson's announcement of a 47-cent per share quarterly dividend offers an impending return value for shareholders. Additionally, the company executed substantial share buybacks, reducing shares outstanding by 1.65% at the end of 2024. Amidst this activity, Molson announced a fresh product line and a new distribution partnership, which may have positively influenced investor sentiment regarding potential future growth. Despite an overall market decline of 1.2% in recent sessions, driven by declines such as Walmart's weaker outlook, Molson managed to outperform broad market trends, suggesting investor confidence in its recent strategies and announcements.
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Over the past five years, Molson Coors Beverage saw a total return of 30.24%, a period marked by significant earnings growth that has averaged over 40% annually. Notably, the company has been considered good value, trading well below estimates of its fair value and boasting a price-to-earnings ratio lower than industry averages. Although Molson has underperformed the broader U.S. market recently, its earnings growth rate surpassed the beverage industry average last year.
The company has been active on several fronts, implementing a substantial share buyback program, including purchasing over 13.38 million shares for US$789.06 million. Product innovations, like the recent launch of Simply Spiked® Bold and Madri Excepcional, and strategic collaborations such as the partnership with Fevertree Drinks plc, have contributed to investor interest. Dividends, last declared at $0.47 per share, provide ongoing cash returns, indicating a commitment to enhancing shareholder value despite revenue growth forecasts lagging behind the industry norm.
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About NYSE:TAP
Molson Coors Beverage
Manufactures, markets, and sells beer and other malt beverage products under various brands in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific.