Limoneira Company publishes presentation on land and water monetization and USD 540-640 million net asset value estimate

Reuters03-17
Limoneira Company publishes presentation on land and water monetization and USD 540-640 million net asset value estimate

Limoneira outlined a two-part strategy focused on agricultural operations and land and water value creation, including an estimate of USD 42 million in incremental adjusted EBITDA growth by 2031. The company reported USD 1.7 million from water pumping rights sold and USD 5.2 million from a fallowing program through 2026. It also cited USD 40 million from assets identified for sale through 2026 and USD 50 million to USD 70 million from water monetization through 2027. Limoneira presented a pre-tax net asset value range of USD 540 million to USD 640 million, or USD 30.28 to USD 35.89 per diluted share. The company said it expects USD 10 million in selling, general and administrative savings in 2026 tied to a Sunkist partnership.

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