Stock Track | J&J Snack Foods Soars 5.24% on Q4 Earnings Beat Despite Revenue Miss

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Shares of J&J Snack Foods Corp (JJSF) surged 5.24% in pre-market trading on Monday after the company reported its fiscal 2025 fourth quarter results. Despite a revenue miss, the snack food manufacturer posted better-than-expected earnings, driving investor optimism.

For the quarter ended September 27, 2025, J&J Snack Foods reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.58, significantly beating the analyst consensus estimate of $1.19. This represents a strong performance despite being a slight 1.25% decrease from the same period last year. However, quarterly sales came in at $410.243 million, missing analyst expectations of $419.087 million and marking a 3.87% decrease year-over-year.

The company's Chairman, President, and CEO, Dan Fachner, expressed satisfaction with the fourth quarter performance, highlighting the strength of J&J Snack Foods' diverse portfolio. "We are pleased with our fourth quarter performance, delivering Adjusted EBITDA of $57.4 million on sales of $410.2 million despite some challenges during the summer," Fachner stated. He also noted the company's robust innovation pipeline and announced a comprehensive business transformation program aimed at generating at least $20 million in annualized operating income. Additionally, with $106 million in cash and no debt, the company is well-positioned for future growth and plans to aggressively execute its share repurchase program, further boosting investor confidence.

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