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Beyond Meat's Stock Plunges 21% on Weak Sales, Widening Loss

Dow Jones2022-05-12

Widening losses amid supply-chain problems send stock plummeting 21% following earnings report

Beyond Meat Inc.'s not-so-good 2022 took an ugly turn for the worse Wednesday with quarterly results that lacked sizzle.

The maker of plant-based meat products reported a net loss of $100.5 million, or $1.58 a share, compared with a net loss of $27.3 million, or 43 cents a share, in the same quarter a year ago. Net revenue, at $109.5 million, inched up 1% from $108.2 million last year.

Analysts polled by FactSet expected a net loss of 97 cents a share on revenue of $112.4 million.

The results sent Beyond Meat's stock spiraling down 26% in after-hours trading Wednesday, after plunging 14% to $26.12 in the regular session. Shares were headed lower than the $25 price charged in the meat-alternative company's initial public offering for the first time since the stock began trading roughly three years ago.

"Though we recognize that the decisions we are making today in support of our long-run ambition have contributed to challenging near-term results, including a sizable though temporary reduction in gross margin as we took cost-intensive measures to support important strategic launches, we are confident in the future we are building while advancing our mission," Beyond Meat Chief Executive Ethan Brown said in a statement announcing the results.

Beyond executives warned of "near-term uncertainty related to macroeconomic issues, including inflation and rising interest rates, COVID-19 and its potential impact on consumer behavior and demand levels, labor availability and supply chain disruptions, partially attributable to recent geopolitical tensions." Beyond also offered fiscal 2022 revenue guidance of between $560 million and $620 million; analysts polled by FactSet expect $580.7 million.

Then there is the McPlant conundrum.

McDonald's Corp. did not mention further expansion of Beyond's McPlant in the U.S. during its earnings call last week after earlier disputing a report that it planned to keep the plant-based burger as a permanent menu item.

The confusion began after comments by McDonald's Global Chief Marketing Officer Morgan Flatley at Fast Company 's Most Innovative Companies Summit on April 27, in which Flatley said the customer dining experience will "dramatically change" in the future, and likely include "very established products" with Beyond Meat like McPlant.

Beyond Meat's stock has cratered 60% so far in 2022, while the broader S&P 500 index has dropped 17%.

Beyond's battering has shined a bright light on the plant-based meat market, and its ripple effect.

Impossible Foods Inc., long rumored to be an IPO candidate, is in a holding pattern, based on recent comments from its new CEO, Peter McGuinness.

"I don't think it's a good time for anyone right now as the markets are so incredibly volatile," he told Food Navigator. "And in the case of Impossible, the cash position is very strong, so there's plenty of investment to fuel all the growth, so there's no urgency on going public right now."

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  • Jloong
    ·2022-05-12
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    ·2022-05-12
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  • knn
    ·2022-05-12
    Thanks for the info
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  • Fcwy1
    ·2022-05-12
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    ·2022-05-12
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    ·2022-05-12
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  • MHh
    ·2022-05-12
    I prefer real meat!
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    ·2022-05-12
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  • Tangen
    ·2022-05-12
    Their fake meat is actually pretty good
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  • Cosmiclatte
    ·2022-05-12
    Expected plunge as $Beyond Meat, Inc.(BYND)$Is being punished. Everyone is forgetting this plant based food with the economy getting ahead of covid.Personally impossible food taste better though BYND has the larger market share in the US and a stable sales if MCD really goes forward with them. Food industry is too competitive and sometimes it's just hard to convince meat eaters. I don't hold NYND anymore after drop from $62 but it has been giving me good pocket money with the puts. 
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  • KPL
    ·2022-05-12
    Like pls
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