Why should you add "meat" in your portfolio?

$Hormel(HRL)$ , as the second largest meat company in US, has released its earnings after March,1 close. Just like it's peer, $Tyson(TSN)$, a booming results drove the stock price higher.

Our previous article "Should Consumer Staples Be A Better Choice?", once suggested the sector of consumer staples shall be a good choise against the high inflation, and highlighted those two meat companies.

HRL, retail businesses grew sales 17% during the first quarter, with brands such as Hormel Black Label, SPAM, SKIPPY, WHOLLY and Jennie-O.

This quarter, with the recovery of offline business in the United States, the business of offline stores has been greatly improved.

  • Total revenue US $3.04 billion, a year-on-year increase of 23.6%;
  • Revenue of Refrigerated Food US $1.627 billion, up 19% year-on-year, and the operating profit was US $162 million, up 15% year-on-year.
  • JennieO brand store's revenue was $384 million, up 15% year-on-year, and its operating profit was $43.7 million.

The main reason for the company's growth lies in higher prices of pork and chicken, brought by inflation. In addition, company executives said that the operating profit margin is expected to further increase in 2022. Their earnings guidance for fiscal 2022,

  • Net sales to be between $11.7 billion and $12.5 billion,
  • Diluted earnings per share to be between $1.87 and $2.03 per share.

In terms of the valuation, company's current PE is 28 times now, and will reach 25 times at the year end. EV/EBITDA also reaches 19 times high

It is not cheap in the whole peers. Its biggest competitor,$Tyson(TSN)$ current PE is 10 times, but Tyson Foods does not have an offline store business, which may be the main difference between the two valuations.

​Another important point is that this kind of daily consumer goods company Dividends are usually paid out. HRL has a dividend yield of 2%, and Tyson Foods has a dividend yield of 1.93% This will attract many investors with pension and long-term price investment.

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  • Gatekeeper
    ·2022-03-03
    There are a wide range of consideration such as alternative meat replacement (impossible meat), dietary, environment etc… Not really a straight forward answer especially for staple food
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  • Calvin20
    ·2022-03-04
    Thanks for sharing
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  • thetarget
    ·2022-03-04
    Perishable commodity is boring. How can you differentiate coy A and coy B. Meat is meat, pig is pig. Prices are linked to climate change, but only to the extend until alternative food source arrive
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  • Furore
    ·2022-03-04
    We need Oxygen the most.
    Are there any companies selling Oxygen?
    Should be a good buy since most humans cannot survive without Oxygen in just a matter of minutes
    Hahaha.
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    • FuroreReplying toFurore
      And not to encourage it further such as investing onto meat related companies?
      2022-03-04
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    • Furore
      Jokes aside
      Livestock is estimated to be responsible for around 14.5% of the total greenhouse gas emissions
      If we want to be environmentally conscious, shouldn't we first reduce or stop eating meat?
      2022-03-04
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  • Road1Warrior
    ·2022-03-04
    took some profit on this so went for a decent meal.  awesome
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  • SiFu
    ·2022-03-04
    Agreed. We can don't buy watch or clothes but we can not don't eat.
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  • lcloud
    ·2022-03-04
    very good article
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  • SilentInvst1
    ·2022-03-04
    interesting analysis into consumer good. is this industry commanding a moat?
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  • prestomanik
    ·2022-03-04
    if they add impossible meat into their portfolio they will huat even more
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  • alexloai64
    ·2022-03-04
    Happy Thursday !!! 1 more day to friday and weekend !!!
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  • MaShao
    ·2022-03-03
    interesting article... thanks
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  • Kraken 1
    ·2022-03-03
    wonder how inflationary pressures will affect their cost structure
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  • 88wlam88
    ·2022-03-03
    Great analyst, too much meat may be health hazard, need to balance….😀
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  • ccy1122
    ·2022-03-03
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  • MoonJin
    ·2022-03-03

    Interesting. I like eating meat especially in stock market.

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  • neosg
    ·2022-03-03
    fresh meat
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  • AntLiew
    ·2022-03-03
    meat alternatives growing.
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  • Jackal
    ·2022-03-05
    Meat for growth
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  • Zmm
    ·2022-03-04
    Thankyou for the great info
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  • Lord Tan
    ·2022-03-04
    Fierce like a tiger
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